Stressful and underpaid - Anonymous employee AUTODOC Employee Review

1.0
Jan 7, 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Nice crew to work with, made friends there.

Cons

Laid off 12 people at the same time during the same day in my department right before the holidays, the answer why is below and straightly taken from replies of the company here: "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" Sure, hit the area that is the one in day-to-day contact with customers, I'm sure that will help you grow.

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AUTODOC Response
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Thank you for your feedback. We are sorry for the timing of these actions and as 2022 was a very challenging year, we had to make decisions to make our organization slightly leaner for 2023 in order to stay competitive in the market. We are sorry these actions affected you and your colleagues and we will take on your feedback for improving how we handle changes in the future.

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Culture of avoiding work and decisions – people spend more energy sidestepping responsibility than solving problems. Hard decisions are delayed, delegated, or buried. Bloated IT organisation – too many people doing overlapping roles, unclear ownership, and very little actual impact for the headcount. No real technological ambition – everything is constrained by a heavy monolith and a fear of meaningful change. “Strategy discussions” orbit around cosmetic topics while the structural tech debt remains untouched. Command-and-control mentality – the dominant mindset is “do what you’re told”. Independent thinking and challenge are quietly discouraged. Progress depends on belonging to the right clique – your ability to move a vision forward depends less on merit and more on whether you are “in the gang”. Politics beats competence. Leadership without ownership – senior leaders struggle to take a clear decision, stick with it, and own the consequences. Accountability is diffused to the point where nothing truly changes.

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