Toxic bullying culture, stemming from the top. - Avis employé Lead Scheduling Coordinator TheKey

1,0
21 janv. 2022
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Approbation du PDG
Perspective commerciale

Avantages

Always kept busy by the insane amount of work. Most client relationships were positive, and became highlights of the time there. If you have an aptitude for identifying operational issues and formulating solutions to those issues, you will enjoy the plethora of opportunities to flex these skills. This is a rapidly growing industry, especially in the wake of the Royal Commission into Aged Care findings. This provides a lot of opportunity to begin to address issues of the industry, from within one of its fastest growing players.

Inconvénients

There is a grotesque culture of bullying and harassment, which stems from the top of this franchise. Staff are constantly pitted against each other, endure an obscene degree of micromanagement and are expected to work lengthy unpaid overtime (including a rotational on-call weekend where you are responsible for 50+ calls and service requests). Suggestions and critiques are frowned upon by the managing director, who follows a strict narcissistic ideology. Initiative is permitted, so long as it has the pre-approval of management. Employment contracts are blatantly ignored and disregarded, and office staff are constantly in fear of becoming the next target of the managing directors boredom.

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5,0
6 juin 2026
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Approbation du PDG
Perspective commerciale

Avantages

Patience with me as I adapt to them & I love the clients! Great environment & team. Very welcoming!

Inconvénients

Must pick and choose quickly the clients that you can and cannot be willing to drive to! Don’t want them getting attached nor you if the distance is to far.

3,0
6 juin 2026
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Approbation du PDG
Perspective commerciale

Avantages

The mission is meaningful, and many employees genuinely care about the clients and caregivers they serve. There are talented people throughout the organization who work hard and do their best despite significant challenges. Remote work flexibility is also a positive.

Inconvénients

The company struggles with consistency, accountability, and communication. Priorities frequently change, decisions are often made without considering operational impact, and employees are expected to adapt with little guidance or support. There is a noticeable culture of favoritism. Opportunities, visibility, flexibility, and influence often appear to be driven more by relationships with leadership than by performance or results. Employees are not always held to the same standards, which creates frustration and damages trust. The organization relies heavily on employees to compensate for process gaps, staffing challenges, and system issues rather than addressing root causes. As a result, burnout is common and turnover remains a challenge. Frequent restructuring and shifting priorities make it difficult to build momentum, retain institutional knowledge, or execute long-term strategies effectively. Employees are often asked to do more with less while receiving limited transparency around decisions that directly impact their work. For a company that depends on dedicated employees to drive results, there is often a disconnect between leadership messaging and the day-to-day employee experience.

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