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We are disappointed that that you had a bad experience with us and even more disappointed to find out an employee has left with negative feelings about the company and their time here. We understand sometimes it’s just not a good fit, and we send our best wishes for your happiness and success in your new and future roles.
We do also feel it's important to address some of the points made.
We actively seek interesting work, and we provide ways for our consultants to gather and share insights about the areas/practices they are interested in through regular grassroots-led special interest groups. In addition, we bring the whole office together once a month at a ‘Back to Base’ event, so everyone can find out what’s been happening across the company and in each other’s projects.
Our review process provides a guide for developing skills that is industry best practice for a role, as well as supporting individuals to proactively think about their future and support them to set goals and achieve; to help them on their journey.
We see our laptop policy as a positive - it was an idea born from one of our Hack Days, drafted by our consultants, and is designed to give our consultants flexibility to choose their own tool of trade through the ability to salary sacrifice any extra funds they choose to spend over the agreed allowance.
All colleagues are provided with the opportunity to attend at least one conference annually, as a matter of policy, and everyone is encouraged to deliver interesting seminars at our well-attended SIGs. If you’re a natural learner that enjoys using emerging tech to convert complexity into success, you might be the right fit; realistically a ton of complexity is often what we face at project outset, and part of the satisfaction is resolving and transforming it and delivering success for our clients. But we understand that isn’t the role everyone desires.
We truly wish you all success and satisfaction moving forward.
Kind Regards,
The DiUS People team