Awful start up culture that doesn’t value people - Anonymous employee Flexciton Employee Review

1.0
20 Nov 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There are some really smart people to learn from, and knowledge sharing is quite good. Some people are passionate and great at what they do

Cons

Awful, inexperienced management. They don’t care about people, work life balance or wellbeing. Senior leaders are completely lost. Benefits are none existent and you’ll be expected to work at all times. People aren’t valued, they will always say they are a people centered business but reality is they don’t care. No opportunities for progression

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Flexciton Response
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Hi there, Thank you for your feedback. We appreciate both your positive and constructive comments. We take your concerns seriously and apologise for any negative experiences you have had. Not all feedback aligns with our intentions, but we value your input. If you have specific suggestions, we would appreciate hearing them. Would you mind reaching out to us directly at ops@flexciton.com? Best wishes in your future endeavours. Sincerely, Channy

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