Lack of organisation, knowledge and a willingness to listen - Project Manager bei Webcertain: Mitarbeiterbewertung

1.0
5. Juni 2019
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Relaxed atmosphere - there were good benefits :/ financial trouble has led to redundancies, a pay cut across the board and most of the wellbeing program being cut recently though

Kontras

Management don’t genuinely listen. Staff either stay forever or leave very quickly, as there’s a ‘we’ve always done it this way and that’s just how we do it’ attitude that a lot of people with skills and talent find very frustrating. Little ability to look inward and make appropriate changes to processes etc. Absolutely no training whatsoever, it’s sink or swim. Team leaders often have no experience of the industry outside of this company which only exacerbates the ‘we do it this way’ culture. They don’t value staff, they will tell you again and again how staff are the ‘heroes’ but actions don’t align with this.

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Dear me you were not impressed were you? Sorry you felt that way and felt compelled to leave. I confess I have to disagree strongly with some of your comments but at the same time I have to accept that Webcertain can be a challenging place to work since we're in the marketing performance field and work with many of the world's best known brands. It's not for everyone. Let me pick up your points: "management don't genuinely listen" - I'm sorry you felt like that. I'm sure we actually listen a lot more than you appreciated and to all colleagues - however I will revisit that to see if we're doing enough listening. Of course, there are always lots of different points of views in a business and I guess we didn't take your views as seriously as you would have liked. I certainly get a lot of direct feedback from colleagues and am open to speak to anyone in the business. "Staff either stay forever or leave very quickly" is absolutely not true. Our average staff turnover is well below industry averages and we have a range of staff across all service periods from 2,3, or 4 years and on up to 8,9 or 10 years. I note that you left after less than a year so you perhaps hadn't had the opportunity to learn about the workings of the business as I feel that takes at least a year. "We've always done it this way attitude." Unfortunately sometimes yes, we do have to do things to a certain workflow as we have to focus on consistent delivery to our clients. We do review processes and listen to ideas but they do have to presented in a positive manner in any job. "Absolutely no training whatsoever" is a very odd thing to say when at the same you claim that we didn't listen to you and with your later comment that we only appoint trainees? Something isn't quite right in your argument - perhaps you'd like to clarify and I'll then amend my response? "Only hiring inexperienced, younger people because you pay them lower salaries isn't always the best option" is just not true - it's just factually wrong - so I'll skip that. Are you saying that you were a trainee? And if not? Your point on DMTs is factually wrong also. We're very proud of our digital marketing training programme and I checked the statistics - in the past 18 months 75% of ALL digital marketing trainees were promoted to a more senior role. However, we forgive your comments - we understand it didn't work for you - but I can tell you that I get a lot of positivity from your former colleagues. I hope that in the future you will look back on your time at Webcertain and realise that actually you learned a lot and it set you up for your future career and that you are able to approach your next job in a more positive way. That's certainly what many of our ex-team members say to me when I meet them around the world at events!

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4.0
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2.0
7. Dez. 2024
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Pros

The team was great, and so was my manager. I learned a lot in my time at the company as I was new to social media when I started. I got to attend their events in Barcelona and truly got to develop my skills within social media. My manager encouraged further learning and would push me to become better which I really appreciated.

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I started in good faith, I felt welcomed and taken care of, and I learned a lot. I had a great relationship with the people I worked with, and not only in my own team, but account managers and others. Around the time I started, Transperfect had just acquired the company. I was told that nothing would change and that Webcertain would still work as an independent company, but now with more support. In the first year it felt like Webcertain. I had nothing to compare it with, but heard from others that nothing really changed, and I absolutely loved working there. It was overwhelming and challenging at times, but that is the case for any job. The shift came when more and more rules got implemented, often with immediate effect. Things slowly started to change, and it was easy to notice the shift. It went from being Webcertain, to being a company controlled by a big American corporation, and it was very noticeable. One of the main issues were promotions/pay increases, or lack thereof. I told my manager I wanted to work towards a promotion in the next 12 months period when I had been at the company for a year. She was very supportive. When that 12 month period was up and I had been at the company for 2 years, I expected a promotion. I had met all the criteria and my manager signed off on it. I had also taken on the additional responsibilities I would be compensated for with this promotion. It was within only a few months (if not weeks) of me being told I would get one, that it was put ''on pause'' for financial reasons. Every time I followed up there were no updates, or I was told a meeting had been held, but what was said I didn't know. At the time of me leaving I was told a meeting about it was planned. I honestly don't know if that's even true. At the time I left I had taken on these additional responsibilities for a year without extra compensation, and it had been 7-8 months since I was told my promotion was put on pause. The only way to get a salary increase, was to get a promotion, as there was no yearly salary reviews (technically never salary reviews, at least not for me). It was a lengthy process to get a promotion, and whether or not your promotion got approved, seemed to be pure luck. Several other employees left due to the long wait for promotions or just horrible pay in general. There was also a bonus scheme implemented, but we didn't get any information about this in writing, which seems to be the norm. I appreciated it, but I viewed this as a temporary fix to a bigger problem. In the team I was in, as the time went by, more people left and no one was hired to replaced them. As a result of this, I became overworked and nearly burnt out. Communication with certain people in other departments was also difficult at times, as some seemed to be stuck in their ways. This led to a lot of unnecessary time wasted answering e-mails. This was brought up several times, but not much changed. I truly wish I could have left a positive review, because I did love my job in my first year, and I did love working with the people in my team and I have a lot of respect for many of the people I worked with. However, the work environment became more and more toxic, senior management made promises they couldn't keep, and pay was horrible. All in all, I learned not to trust them. I truly hope the people left at Webcertain will try their best to not let the American corporate culture take over completely. Especially if they expect people to want to stay longer than a year or two. Btw - Andy was great, but I gave a thumbs down as he is no longer the CEO and I wouldn't say my impression of the new guy is great.

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