Somewhat successful despite themselves - Avis employé Employé (anonyme) SunTech Medical

2,0
18 mars 2011
Employé (anonyme)
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Approbation du PDG
Perspective commerciale

Avantages

- Nice people work there - Hours are pretty reasonable - Benefits are decent - RTP is a great area to live in

Inconvénients

- Management struggles to set priorities - Pay is abysmal and management has no clue - Not very open minded regarding who can do a particular job - Not willing to hire/promote women

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5,0
8 avr. 2025
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Avantages

Nice atmosphere. Honest and straight forward management

Inconvénients

Relatively small company but with great potential.

1,0
6 janv. 2026
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Perspective commerciale

Avantages

1. Smart, capable individual contributors 2. Interesting work when roles are clearly defined 3. Some genuinely good people trying to do their best within the system

Inconvénients

1. A recurring pattern of promoting individuals into leadership roles without sufficient leadership training, emotional intelligence development, or accountability structures. 2. Feedback about management behavior is frequently reframed as employee sensitivity rather than addressed with concrete action, which discourages open communication over time. 3. When concerns are raised about leadership dynamics, expectations around escalation and resolution are often unclear, leaving employees unsure how issues will be handled. 4. Employees are frequently encouraged to “work it out” independently without meaningful support or intervention from senior leadership, even when patterns persist. 5. While the workplace is not openly hostile, prolonged exposure to inconsistent leadership practices and limited support has quietly eroded employee confidence and overall well-being. 6. Many employees describe extended periods of unclear expectations, shifting priorities, and repeated instances where concerns are verbally acknowledged but not acted upon, leading to emotional exhaustion and a gradual loss of professional confidence. 7. Prospective employees who value stability, clear leadership expectations, and consistent opportunities for professional development should be prepared to ask direct questions during interviews about how feedback is handled, how managers are evaluated, and what happens when working relationships are not effective.

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