"One Star – If Only Zero Were Possible" - Manager UPMC Employee Review

1.0
17 Feb 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You get to pay income tax.

Cons

I write this from a place of exhaustion, my spirit more threadbare than my office carpet. This isn't a workplace, UPMC in Ireland is a battleground where egos battle and empathy turns to ash. Let's start with the management – or should I say mis-management? They waltz like peacocks, plumage puffed with unearned arrogance. Criticism flows freely downhill, successes vanish upwards, sucked into a void of executive bonuses. Their employees matter' policy is an ironic joke; behind that veneer of approachability lurks a guillotine poised to chop down any hint of honest feedback. Bullying flourishes here like mould on old bread. 'Senior colleagues' sneer down, wielding workloads like cudgels to beat rookies into submission. Whispering campaigns poison the air, turning trivial mistakes into career-wrecking rumors. It's psychological warfare, the kind that doesn't leave physical scars, just broken, anxious minds. Teamwork? Ha! The only shared goal is self-preservation. Ideas are hoarded, knowledge is the currency of power. It's every man and woman for themselves in a desperate scramble up a greased corporate ladder. Stepping on the person below you is seen not as deplorable, but as savvy strategy. And don't expect HR to stand in your corner. They're busy crafting toothless 'wellness' initiatives while complaints of mistreatment gather dust in a forgotten inbox. This company paints a rosy picture to the outside world, bragging of an 'inclusive culture.' Tell that to the woman I saw sobbing silently in the restroom after a dressing-down in front of her entire team. Tell that to the talented new recruit who left after six months, worn down by relentless sabotage. There are good people here, drowning beneath a tide of toxicity. I catch glimpses of kindness before the fear kicks in – shared coffee runs, hushed words of support in shadowy corridors. But it's not enough. Every morning, I check who else has vanished, swallowed silently by an American-lead machine that grinds souls for profit. So, if you value your sanity, your self-respect, and any modicum of joy in your work, heed this warning. Keep. Scrolling. You won't see glowing testimonials from employees here, because a culture like this leaves survivors, not ambassadors. You might think, "It won't be that bad, I'm tough." Trust me, this place will test the limits of 'tough', then stomp all over the broken pieces.

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Cons

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Cons

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