OASIS Group Reviews

2.2

27% would recommend to a friend

(52 total reviews)
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Eddie Aston

46% approve of CEO

23% positive business outlook

OASIS Group has an employee rating of 2.2 out of 5 stars, based on 52 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The OASIS Group employee rating is 41% below average for employers within the Management and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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52 reviews
1.0
16 Jul 2020
Recommend
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Pros

The actual agents doing the work are all lovely people.

Cons

Management, management and probably management. I started at Oasis Group and was given next to no training at all really. Dumped in front of a desk and computer the next day and off I went. Things were apparently going well, on my first performance review (2ish months) I was given the mark of "outstanding" for the majority of categories with none being marked below "very good". I was offered a paid promotion within weeks of being with the company which I obviously jumped at. Fast forward another couple of months, I am settling in to my new role, doing well, as told by my new line manager. Then one day, at the end of a shift, I was handed a letter by one of the, and i use this term very loosely "managers" inviting me to attend a probationary hearing regarding my work performance and serious concerns that this "manager" had personally witnessed, the letter stated that this may result in my dismissal. Upon going to enquire with this "manager" exactly what was referred to in the letter in order to be able to prepare for the meeting which may result in my dismissal, I was told that they were not prepared to discuss with me any of the contents of the letter. What's funnier is the last sentence of said letter invited me to speak to the "manager" if I had any questions regarding the contents of said letter. Right............ I went home when my shift ended as normal. The next day I again approached the "manager" to again try to gather some more information in what they had personally observed. I did this because up until I was given the letter by the "manager" I had only ever had I believe 1 conversation with, and it wasnt even a direct one on one conversation. I had my own line manager who was by all accounts very pleased with my performance. This "manager" would stroll in at whatever time they fancied and disappear to the manager cave and would only crawl out to smoke or get food. Anyway, I was once again told that I was not going to be given any information prior to my meeting. 5 minutes later, I was then pulled aside and told I was to leave the premises due to concerns over other staffs wellbeing as I was reported to be acting very aggressively around the office. Bear in mind that up until that moment, I had been working with absolutely no issues or clue that I was in any way a poor employee. I went home and continued to request the information ahead of my meeting which "may result in your dismissal". I sent 2 or 3 emails at various points throughout the day and got no response. Only after sending an email advising that I had been in touch with a union representative and they had advised me to not attend the meeting without being given time to prepare a defence for the accusations outlined in the letter, did I get a reply. The reply said that the meeting location had changed from the office, to a hotel conference room up the road? Long story short, I was not given any information, proof, evidence, reports, complaints or any scrap of anything that would indicate I was a poor employee. My meeting lasted approximately 3 minutes where I was told that due to concerns over my performance I was sacked with immediate effect. Was handed a letter confirming this, pre dated and signed, given a little bag with my desk belongings and that was that. The way my probationary hearing was handled was honestly quite impressive, I didnt think that "manager" had the intelligence, resources or general awareness to make a cup of tea yet alone plan and execute such a malicious, unjustified, cowardly and disgusting attack on somebody. Both of the managers in my very brief time at Oasis Group are barely capable of managing a conversation yet alone an international company. They will and are running the business in to the dirt. Completely oblivious to the morale of the team and oblivious to the issues that need addressing. Cowardly, backstabbing, conniving, plotting, scheming clowns.

1.0
9 Feb 2022
Recommend
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Pros

A lot of friendly & dedicated people working diligently in an attempt to provide the best service for customers. Very nice HQ near Dublin.

Cons

Poor staff retention- the talented people leave, are trying to leave or want to leave but aren’t brave enough to get the hell out! Poor customer retention due to shockingly bad service, lost inventory & incorrect billing. Finger pointing, blame & toxic culture. Unachievable targets. Inefficient processes. Senior management have no real knowledge of or interest in the people working on the ground. More interested in putting together slide decks to “demonstrate “ how amazing the company is, how importantly they supposedly view mental health, diversity etc. but then not actually doing anything. Bullying from overpaid middle management who are clueless and shouldn’t be in the jobs that they are.

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OASIS Group Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback and experience. I am sorry to hear that your recent experiences have not been a positive. We are working hard to ensure all of our TM's have a positive experience working with us. We would welcome a discussion with you as part of this. Please get in touch with HR@oasisgroup.com if you are willing to share this in more detail.
1.0
6 Aug 2021

Hand me the fentanyl

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Helps remind you that the only way is up (baby)

Cons

Cronyism is rife in the 'management' team with the majority of them ex IM rejects. Oasis is not looking to encourage/elevate/train you. They are looking for you to work yourself into the ground without complaint (and you better not make any mistakes because there is a massive blame culture) The management are more concerned with analysing every second of a workers day ensure they are being efficient than doing the simple things like NOT LOSE CLIENTS INVENTORY and this is just one example of how backwards the place is. Suggestions on how to improve things are not welcomed. The guy who is responsible for training people on the TR system is so clueless himself if you asked him what a RDMS was he'd have a coronary. Blind leading the blind here I'm afraid. Advice to people thinking about joining Oasis would be.. don't. Advice to people still at Oasis.. I guarantee you could find a better job with more money in a non toxic environment so.. do that.

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