Pros
Working at ToolsGroup will be beneficial to your supply chain career if you are a recent graduate or have 1-2 years of experience. However, number of experienced individuals available for learning is diminishing on alarming rate.
Cons
Back in 2020, I would have confidently stated my intentions to remain with ToolsGroup for the foreseeable future. My sentiment has shifted ever since. ToolsGroup used to be a company of people that took pride in their work and were willing to put extra efforts when necessary. However, Since 2022 the company has witnessed its most dedicated employees depart all over the world, leading to a noticeable loss of its core values. Regrettably, little has been done to address this issue. When someone announces their resignation from ToolsGroup, the common response they receive is 'I understand why you are leaving!', which does little to boost morale or inspire confidence in the company's future. On the business front, Competitor have experienced rapid growth and captured market share that was once the bread and butter of ToolsGroup. The strategy of going after 'fancy' logos without a strong base of satisfied customers is proving to be ineffective. The lack of sales suggests either performance issue within the sales team or a lack of demand for ToolsGroup's software. Historically, ToolsGroup has pursued mergers as a means to boost their position in the market. however, it has done little to nothing. This raises questions about the rationale behind these mergers in the first place. Moreover, mergers inherently involve product strategy, and it has been highly ambiguous, The executive leadership has failed to articulate a clear vision for the end product and the steps needed to achieve it.