
Work is fun, we are trusted to get our jobs done with limited oversight
It's fine, just don't expect major growth unless you play the company game and drink the company kool-aid. If you have a different opinion you'll be drowned out and moved on.
clear communication about a varity of topics
Willingness to learn and get better
Very competitive salary based on the market. Private healthcare.
Easy to work with, eager to learn, comfortable working remote
Everything i've said in previous answers. Pay people what they're worth
Getting to the end of a project and seeing how the work has paid off.
The extra projects (outside of my day to day role) that I get to work on
People doing the same job as me in the US get paid 40-50% more than me
We hire good people who want to do well, and do what is best for our customers
Lots of issues caused by leadership in the past year with role changes, poor communication, lack of empathy.
Ability to get our jobs done remotely without managers and execs demanding we be in the office or micro-managing
Team collaboration is the most positive thing. Especially in our region people all pull together to get everything done.
Communication, giving people a heads up before major changes are coming, and being open to feedback when things dont go well.
We all have to work together all the time because we are constantly stretched by our workload, people leaving, things getting re-assigned.
We don't win big deals against our competitors, and in the market we see competitors and other companies making big moves and improvements, while we don't
Same answers as all the others. Plus i honestly don't know long term if what we're doing as a company can grow much further than it already has.
They seem like good people trying to do the right thing, and seem to genuinely care when making tough decisions. It just sometimes doesn't feel like that gets communicated effectively, and we are left in the dark.
Everyone is free to get their job done without being micromanaged, being made to "clock in" to start the day, or being made to feel like work is the most important thing. Work/life balance is a real thing we strive for.
The pay disparity of US employees vs the rest of the world is a disgrace. Pay us for the job we're doing and the value we bring to the company, not what you think you can get away with because of "industry standards".
I've been here for a while and the work is pretty much the same. This might be because the pandemic has stopped travel, but working with the same customers month after months can be boring when everything is in a holding pattern.
Compensation has been increased over time but I am now being approached for roles at other companies that pay more than my current package. I have also been promoted a few times since joining at the comp increases at each step have fallen behind other companies offers.