Not good worklife balance - Avis employé Manager Assembly

2,0
19 mai 2023
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Perspective commerciale

Avantages

Many big brand clients and nice people to work with

Inconvénients

Too many accounts It is a norm to work overtime due to big workload

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5,0
8 juin 2026
Employé (anonyme)
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Perspective commerciale

Avantages

Amazing & talented people, unlimited PTO, relaxed hybrid office policy, and competitive pay. I've been here over 5 years now and am not going anywhere anytime soon.

Inconvénients

Limited in where they can hire by office locations

3,0
4 mars 2026
Employé (anonyme)
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Perspective commerciale

Avantages

Talented, hardworking teams and strong client work. You can learn a lot quickly, and many colleagues genuinely care about doing great work and supporting each other.

Inconvénients

Over time, the company has increasingly prioritized profitability in ways that land heavily on employees. Perks and flexibility have been stripped back (e.g., Flex Fridays), while compensation and incentives often don’t keep pace with rising expectations and workload. Raises and promotions can feel delayed, unclear, or consistently “kicked down the road,” which hurts morale and retention. Benefits have also become more expensive while offering less value for many employees, and reductions to key supports (including parental benefits) send the message that employees are a cost line—not an investment. At the same time, leadership layers continue to grow while teams doing the day-to-day work are asked to do more with less, contributing to burnout. The contrast between cost-cutting internally and highly visible industry celebrations externally can feel frustrating and demoralizing. Separately, some employees are increasingly uncomfortable with the ethics and values of certain external partnerships and public-facing work. There’s not enough transparency or employee voice around where the company draws lines, which creates trust issues for people who want to feel proud of the work they’re associated with. The biggest risk is that the company is normalizing preventable attrition of high performers, which is already impacting continuity and institutional knowledge.

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