Pros
Amazing culture, great management, amazing staff
Cons
flexible working coud be improved
Pros
None I am afraid. A disgrace of a company!
Cons
The staff turnover is shocking as people are treated like a number without any consideration and respect. Qvis is a toxic workplace that treats employees unfairly and has no integrity and no values. They don't have any objectives, targets and clear processes in place. The lower management is dishonest and will tell you one thing, then throw you under the bus to their own manager when they told you that it was acceptable to do one thing in the first place. The work's atmosphere is detrimental as there are only gossips and negative things said about the company. Their management don't lead by example but on the contrary is the principle factor that creates a negative and toxic work environment where gossiping and insulting other people is omnipresent. Their management is incompetent, untrained and without any formal qualifications. The management treats you as a second class citizen and are really useless. They don't provide constructive feedback and then take unfair and unjustified decisions. There is no proper management in place but a high level of micromanagement for a low pay. They check how many times you go to the bathroom instead on focusing on people that bully others and discredit their business. Qvis don't adhere to the respect of their policies. They will treat you with contempt and don't have effective record keeping to ensure a consistent and effective approach is taken across the company. If you join this company you will soon regret it and your mental health will be impacted negatively by it.
Pros
Some of the people are nice.
Cons
Really disappointing place to work. There are no proper benefits, and the whole environment feels really restrictive—almost like being in a cage. Management is never around, and there’s zero flexibility—remote work isn’t even a conversation. They talk a big game about moving forward, but in reality, nothing changes. It’s a very old-school mindset, and they seem stuck in their ways. There’s also a serious lack of diversity—it’s mostly older white British men, and many don’t seem particularly motivated. No one gives useful feedback, just vague criticism or silence, and people get let go constantly with no explanation. Honestly, working there was such a bad experience that I felt nothing but relief when I left. Wouldn’t recommend it if you’re looking for growth, support, or even just basic respect.
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