A disjointed mess - Anonymous employee GlobalHealth Employee Review

1.0
14 Dec 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Decent healthcare coverage (although premiums are going up), 2.5% 401k match

Cons

Nobody seems to know what direction the company is going in. After a rash of layoffs and a recent move, things just seem all over the place. The people at the top are rarely seen (they commute from Tulsa to OKC maybe twice a week... maybe). Things change from one week to the next without rhyme or reason. People are being hired and quit so quick they can’t even get settled down. If you are looking for long term employment, this isn’t the company for you at this time. The company had two years to decide a place to move and moved at the last possible day from one location to the next. It was a complete mess of epic proportions, they had people working weekends just to make it work. That’s a microcosm of what it is to work there.

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Cons

Micromanagement destroys trust, kills creativity, and crushes morale. Employees who are constantly monitored feel undervalued and disengaged, leading to frustration, burnout, and higher turnover. Instead of fostering growth, micromanagers create a culture of fear and dependency, stifling productivity and innovation. Key Problems with Micromanagement: Demotivates employees – People perform worse under excessive control. Increases turnover – Top talent leaves when they aren’t trusted. Hinders innovation – Employees stop taking initiative. Damages company culture – Resentment builds, collaboration suffers. Companies that empower their teams with autonomy see better performance and employee satisfaction. Micromanagement, on the other hand, is a major red flag for job seekers—it signals poor leadership and a stressful work environment.

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