Management don't like expertise, only yes men - Corporate Services RACV Employee Review

2.0
11 Jun 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Usually it's the people in the teams that are great, and the lifechanging-for-society work that used to be achieved prior to new leadership

Cons

Workplace intimidation was rife, management not interested in hearing about issues or how they could be fixed, speak up and you're out, people were just gone and they would act like nothing happened. Championing mental health publicly, but not caring about their staff behind the scenes. Expertise and expert opinions on topics blatantly ignored, hampering any ability to actually do work by the end, which in turn made it look like you didn't achieve anything

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4.0
4 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Very good team. Nice benefit with insurance discount.

Cons

Very happy with the company

4.0
9 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

RACV pays well, offers generous employee discounts across its insurance and leisure products, and is financially stable with a genuine respect for work-life balance. As with most organisations, your experience will ultimately hinge on your division leader and direct manager. The majority of senior leaders are smart, respectful, and genuinely care about their teams — though a minority will put their own ambitions ahead of the people they're supposed to serve.

Cons

Like many large organisations, RACV's scale comes with real constraints. High overheads, accumulated tech debt, and rooms full of 50+ stakeholders can make innovation feel like swimming upstream. Decision-making is slow, and with senior leaders holding strong opinions, employees can find it easier to follow orders than fight for new ideas. Resources naturally flow toward the top organisational priorities — which means some parts of the business are left to make do with less.

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