Struggling; yet perseverant - Anonymous employee Ansira Employee Review

3.0
Feb 26, 2020
Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are incredibly smart and dedicated individuals going the extra mile for the company in his/her various departments. Aka not all the leadership is stupid or inept.

Cons

The biggest weakness (currently) of this company is the Client Partnership (CP) department. They have a lack of risk assessment to determine client risk(s) and they believe they are performing project management duties, which is entirely inaccurate. Their jobs are to upkeep the client relationship; not allow work to be performed without signed contracts or to over service clients... I was truly amazed in my 2 years here that some specific “CPs” were hired and deemed competent to work here. Additionally, the SMEs spend most of their day executing on the daily account level. This is disastrous because managers (and above) can’t develop junior members.

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Ansira Response
6y
Thank you for taking the time to write a review. We hope you shared your feedback with your manager and with a member of our People and Culture team before departing the company. We do have solid plans in place to integrate project management. In addition, we started this year with company-wide training to ensure we are a strong, vibrant agency with the ability to meet – and exceed – our client needs. We wish you success in your next career venture.

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Cons

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Thank you for sharing this feedback and for the contributions you made during your time at Ansira. Feedback like yours is important and helps us continue to evaluate how we support our teams and create a sustainable work environment. The Growth Mindset program is an employee recognition initiative that celebrates individuals who exemplify our company values and strengthen our culture. It is not intended to diminish or dismiss conversations about workload, capacity, or employee support. We recognize that initiatives can be experienced differently by individuals, and we appreciate you sharing your perspective.
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