Under-appreciated - Anonymous employee BioMar Employee Review

2.0
Dec 16, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Some flexibility in terms of day-to-day work schedules If you enjoy a fast-paced environment, you’ll gain experience in managing high volumes of work Some employees are talented and good to work with

Cons

Management fails to recognize or reward employees who take on significant additional responsibilities. There’s a lack of clear career progression or acknowledgment of employee growth. You’ll likely be expected to work harder without a fair recognition of your contributions or adequate compensation. hard work not being recognized or rewarded.

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4.0
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Pros

Strong working environment and culture

Cons

Lack of a formal path to career advancement

1.0
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Pros

Option to work from home.

Cons

PMO and management within Group IT are highly dysfunctional and operate in a bullying, top-down manner. Requirements are routinely invented by IT leadership rather than properly gathered, and teams are expected to fix fundamental design failures downstream. Core fundamentals were missing from the ERP implementation (no EDI, no XtendM3), which raises serious questions about how a billion-euro company can roll out an ERP system without clear business rules. The IPI business mapping was implemented incorrectly, leaving end users struggling to understand and use the system effectively. As a result, adoption is difficult and day-to-day work is far more complex than it should be. Both internal and external employees avoid raising these issues, as PMO and management consistently deflect responsibility, shift blame, and avoid accountability rather than addressing the underlying problems.

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