Highly Toxic and Mentally Draining Workplace - Anonymous Employee- Former Employee Energy Aspects Employee Review

1.0
5 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Free Maggie Coke Biscuits Toffee

Cons

Joining this company is the worst decision of my career. If you really want to learn DO NOT JOIN because apparantly the Boss Lady who should be thinking more about "PEOPLE" believes that "we are paying people to come and work no need to put efforts to train them".. All the negative comments are true because the kind of toxicity and rude behaviour comes from Seniors are enough to toll your mental and physical health. The joining and termination (depends on manager's mood) ratio is pretty interesting here. Some people sitting free all the day are BEST EMPLOYEE where some people giving their best get a GOOD BYE quickly.

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5.0
9 Apr 2026
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Pros

Knowledgeable and approachable colleagues, good benefits

Cons

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2.0
23 Mar 2026
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Recommend
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Pros

-Generous paid leave and insurance coverage -Mentorship can be good if you have a good manager/team, but this isn't structural -Good coworkers who are willing to help -You learn a lot: work is intellectually demanding, lots of industry exposure, sink-or-swim environment does build resilience and skill, but most places with that kind of pressure at least pay you for it.

Cons

Culture: Public shaming around mistakes, which can breed a culture of self preservation. Clear favoritism dynamic: Favorites get the client meetings, speaking opportunities, and promotions. If you're not a favorite, your mistakes are treated as a character flaw rather than normal learning moments. Career growth: Visibility, development opportunities, and exposure only somewhat linked to merit. You get the growth if you're a favourite, you get a glass ceiling if you're not. Proximity to power and who you are to them is very important. Personally my onboarding experience was also pretty terrible and disorganized. Compensation: Meh. can easily get more elsewhere, though paid leaves and insurance coverage are genuinely very good. Work-life balance: there is an always-on expectation. Boundaries are difficult to maintain.

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