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Dynamic Resources Reviews

2.8

40% would recommend to a friend

(41 total reviews)

Gerry Walsh

62% approve of CEO

33% positive business outlook

Dynamic Resources has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 41 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Dynamic Resources employee rating is 23% below average for employers within the Aerospace and defence industry (3.6 stars).

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41 reviews
1.0
28 Feb 2019

Severely lacking in effective leadership

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Pros is a bit of a stretch, but the work is actually quite interesting and you do get to work with some high profile clients. - There are some great people that work here, unfortunately they aren't in the positions to make any kind of effective change within the business.

Cons

- High turnover of staff - a testament to the working environment. - Large numbers of unappreciated and demotivated staff. - Negative work culture fostered by senior leadership. The reaction to a downturn in company performance seems to have to been to remove the minimal perks there were to the job. - Lack of leadership from the senior positions in the company, there is very little attempt to engage with team members on a human level or create a sense of direction, enthusiasm or teamwork. - No real HR or personnel to go to any issues with, there is a big barrier up in communication or being able to communicate problems to the correct people. Any kind of HR or personnel issue is normally dealt with in the worst possible way and confidentiality is not a word I'd associate with the company or their "processes". Usually this tends to kill morale and further alienate and already deflated workforce. - Severe lack of benefits to the job, the bare minimum of everything - holidays (20 as per legal minimum, but 3 compulsory over Christmas - so 17 in reality), pension (a whopping 2%), general job appreciation. - Huge disconnect between senior leadership and the rest of the company, don't expect any kind of acknowledgement on a daily basis or to be treated with the common courtesy you'd expect as standard. - Complete lack of consistency in salaries and job titles across the company - there are some very good people on low salaries performing at a job level well above their pay grade. - Not a lot of respect for the concept of work-life balance, be expected to be up early to answer your phone and stay up-late (sometimes overnight) to monitor workloads etc. with no time in-lieu or chance to make any hours back. Normally I think appreciation would suffice in this, as this is the stark reality of a lot of jobs, but even that can't be achieved. - Be expected to be treated like a school child when it comes to requesting absence or holidays, there is no scope for taking an odd hour here or there to take care of anything personal, absences can only be requested in half or full days, which with only 17 days of holiday to play with is not something that gives you much flexibility. - No other perks, only expect a bonus if you're a company favourite (seemingly nothing to do with account performance or job performance), expect other social activities (the 1 Christmas party a year) to be organised on a shoestring and all very last minute. The social side to the job is made by the people who work there, nothing is organised by the company in the way of team building etc.

1.0
11 Jun 2021

Applying here? BIG mistake!

Recommend
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Pros

I waited a long time for a positive, still looking for one

Cons

Management full of bullies. They talk behind your back, they’re ungrateful, they’re unprofessional, they abuse their power and force you to work overtime. Worst people I’ve ever worked with. No willingness to learn from their mistakes. 5 people have resigned in 2 months, what does that tell you?

1.0
4 Feb 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Pros - casual dress code

Cons

High level of staff turnover, across 4 years at least 15 employees left out of approx. 20 people. Directors drain company reserves at the end of each year (evidenced by the accounts on Companies House) so come each January the business struggles to pay suppliers ruining existing relationships with contractor network Lack of flexibility when it comes to working arrangements during COVID-19 pandemic, working in the office encouraged during pandemic even though it was not necessary. The office itself only has windows in the Director's office and one meeting room so ventilation was always an issue No reward or recognition scheme, staff encouraged to achieve KPIs on the premise they would receive a bonus, but this didn't necessarily materialise Poor staff morale and company culture due to attitude and behaviour of senior management who severely lack any management or leadership skills Working hours include out of hours, across nights and on weekends with no time in lieu or overtime pay meaning there is no work life balance. Even getting holiday time approved was a challenge. Pay way below industry average

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