Great product but terrible leadership - Anonymous employee Kpler Employee Review

2.0
Nov 22, 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Flexible working - Great product

Cons

- The leadership team has no idea how to run a business and build a sustainable company. The new Head of HR is the previous Legal so this says a lot about how they prioritise us. - So many people have left the organisation soon after joining or being acquired (either terminated or left voluntarily). - Toxic culture based on gossip and people favoritism - Not female friendly and inclusive (management are only white men)

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