Poor Culture and Complete Disorganization - Senior Manager ASSA ABLOY Group Employee Review

2.0
Mar 16, 2024
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Pros

A pay check and benefits for myself and family. Lower pay than experience and education. Benefits mediocre.

Cons

Poor on boarding No training Peer mentors do not want to assist with development and growth, thus get lost trying for self-sink or swim Middle and Upper management have no clear, concise objectives and growth plan. Function daily in reactive, pinball machine formate. Minimal data systems to quote and maintain data of clients. No ongoing support and feedback to clients or within Internal departments. Employees are expected to do four jobs when paid for only one. Horrible commission program that gets minimized more annually. Plus, work of employee is moved before payment to another person, which they make commissions. Leadership rule by roller coaster emotions and hire only yes people, enhancing non professional growth of employee or market share. Horrible continued service to clients. Horrible project management and installations. No marketing assistance. Employees are focused on their title. Too title and management heavy - recognize soldiers on the ground are most valuable asset internally and move titles people back into soldier roles.

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5.0
May 11, 2026
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Pros

Great people and environment. Location is convenient. Lots of company sponsored events.

Cons

No advancement opportunities. Company is very acquisition heavy but horrible with cross functional communication. Lots of surprises.

1.0
Jun 23, 2026
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Pros

Plenty of parking, close to highway

Cons

Workplace is toxic, dysfunctional, and psychologically draining. Management is the root cause of problems, fostering a culture that tolerates: Harassment Intimidation Favoritism and nepotism Sexism Employees are expected to remain silent and continue working under constant pressure. High levels of: Employee burnout Stress Overwork Turnover Human Resources protects the company and management rather than employees. Complaints are often minimized, ignored, or redirected without meaningful resolution. Issues are widespread and known by many employees, though some are reluctant to speak publicly. Prospective employees seriously reconsider working there, the company presents a positive image externally but has a deeply unhealthy internal culture marked by poor leadership, lack of accountability, and low employee well-being.

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