Layoffs alert - Stay away from this place - Marketing Director AUTODOC Employee Review

1.0
Dec 26, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

A nice bunch of colleagues

Cons

if you’re looking for a stable job, this is not the right place. They’re terminating everyone’s contracts currently and not a word was released internally neither to the media. Also there is no strategy or so on, everyone is working to accomplish today’s tasks, no clear vision. The worst point is the lack of transparency and communication - not a single word was said from the management for about 3 months since the big wave of layoffs.

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AUTODOC Response
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First, we want to thank you for taking the time to write this feedback. Secondly, we want to say that we are sorry you feel this way. 2022 was a challenging year for most businesses and industries, and AUTODOC has been especially affected by the main global developments which marked this past year. It is the management’s duty to look at the bigger picture and have the company’s overall best interests in mind. And in order to guarantee AUTODOC’s resilience and competitiveness in the future, the decision has been taken to re-structure some areas of the business and walk slightly leaner into the new year. These actions are always painful and we regret the timing.

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