Such a joke - Avaliação de funcionários no cargo de Manager na empresa WS Development

1,0
25 de nov. de 2024
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Prós

- The people (both co-workers and tenants) - The benefits - If you’re on maternity leave, they actually leave you alone

Contras

- Work life balance is just lingo. It isn’t a real thing with this company - Oddly placed resources. You have to be the poster child or poster property to be granted what you need to thrive - If you have an idea, you have to make it THEIR idea and sometimes that takes years (and by the time it’s their idea, it’s no longer relevant and you want to throw people out the window) - Alex Patterson Clark is the biggest con (interpret that as you like) - No real room for growth other than title changes and minimal pay bumps. If you want to truly advance your career and hone your skills, this is not the place. - If you’re on vacation, expect them to say “do not check email or think about work,” but know there will be hell waiting for you when you return if you “do not check email or think about work.” - No real vision anymore Overall, if you aren’t the class favorite (especially in the eyes of VP Clark) you will be absolutely miserable and find no other option but to leave and you will hate yourself because she will have won. * I just went to the portion below and died laughing when I saw the words Diversity & Inclusion.

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5,0
15 de mai. de 2025
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Prós

the team is extremely collaborative and focus is on delivery

Contras

changing timelines can deter pre defined plans

2,0
9 de jun. de 2026
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Prós

Some of the most talented and well-intentioned people I’ve worked with. I made genuine friends here and learned a lot from colleagues who truly care about doing good work. A lot of incredible creativity, unique ideas, and game-changing initiatives came out of the individuals I worked with. When things were good, you felt proud of the projects and places you worked on. You were able to take ownership in projects that you were able to see come to life in real places, and see positive community response to them Strong cross-functional exposure. I learned far beyond my job description and grew in ways that made me a more well-rounded professional. Pay and benefits felt fair for the size of the company.

Contras

Work has become increasingly micromanaged by senior leadership. Projects that used to be led by subject matter experts shifted into multi-layer approval cycles, including nitpicking micro details that cost time, inflate budgets, and frustrate tenants, vendors and external partners. Strategic priorities can feel reactive. At times, partner-driven “hot” initiatives and tenants are prioritized over long-term asset needs, which leads to sudden escalations, compressed timelines, and avoidable stress for on-site teams. Promotions and growth can feel political and inconsistent. Favorites will move up quickly while others were repeatedly given shifting goalposts, with feedback that depended heavily on who advocated for you. Field teams carry a heavy load with limited flexibility. On-site roles often involve long days, weekend coverage, constant community-facing pressure, and being the default problem-solvers, without the hybrid schedule or boundaries that corporate teams may have. It can feel like two different workplaces. HR support felt minimal in practice. Over several years, I had little to no meaningful interaction with an HR business partner beyond onboarding, which made development and goal-setting feel overly dependent on direct management relationships. Culture can skew “inner circle.” Leadership maintains private group chats that, in my experience, crossed professional lines at times, including gossip about employees’ personal lives and sharing personal information. There can also be a strong undercurrent of image and status, which is exhausting and unnecessary.

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