Easy Work, puts you in a position to know your worth
Cons
Awful management, awful communication, false promises, no leadership. ChatGPT emails and responses from management, look at indeed reviews in one review it has ‘(company name)’ no doubt they reply to all of these reviews via chatgpt.
Shoalter Automation Response
5mo
Thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback and insight into your experience.
We understand that different organisations have different cultures, working styles and expectations, and that these may not suit everyone. Feedback regarding management approach, communication, and leadership is noted and considered as part of ongoing reflection on how we operate as a business.
If you would like to raise specific concerns or seek further clarification, you are welcome to contact our Human Resources team at hr.uk@shoalter.com.
We appreciate you sharing your views and your acknowledgement of the experience gained during your time with us. We wish you every success in your future career.
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Cons
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Recommend
CEO approval
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Cons
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