an other big company that pretends to love you - Collection Analyst WillScot Employee Review

3.0
21 Nov 2024
Recommend
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Pros

the pros are they don't micro manage and the health benefits are great also fixable scheduling

Cons

cons are like any big company, they are always willing to spend Millions on dollars for them and their CEO but none for the actual people who make the money ... they promised us a bonus of we hot our goal and when we did hi that goal and even broke a record they apologized and told us there was no bonus... even though they spend billions on monopolizing the storage game.

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1.0
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The employees make this company work. You are surrounded by great hard-working individuals that want to succeed.

Cons

Customer Success leadership under Sr. Manager Heather Stuart is highly top-down and does not support open feedback or differing viewpoints. There is a clear expectation that decisions are not to be questioned. The environment relies heavily on documented coaching, write-ups, and performance plans that can feel subjective, creating a culture focused more on discipline than development. Despite messaging around valuing employee morale, promotion decisions often place individuals into Lead and Supervisor roles without sufficient experience, which impacts team effectiveness and credibility. The leadership team appears to favor compliance over independent thinking. Meetings are largely one-directional, with minimal input unless individuals are directly prompted. When guidance is requested, responses often come in the form of additional questions rather than clear direction, creating confusion. There is also a disconnect in understanding the broader functions of the department. Key operational areas such as billing, accounting processes, and purchase order workflows do not appear to be well understood, while oversight remains heavily focused on micromanagement. There is little visible oversight or accountability from senior leadership, including VP David Botello, and limited involvement from HR in addressing ongoing concerns.

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