Apprehensive about company outlook - Anonymous employee Cengage Employee Review

2.0
May 26, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Flexible schedule, company car, great colleagues, the best customers and a CEO who knows what he's doing. Great company to work for if we really take a hard look at our structure and business model.

Cons

-Extremely top heavy in management. Not clear how they contribute in helping the bottom line. Seems as if someone has hired all of their golfing buddies. -Most everyone is apprehensive about job security. This affects company morale and there are far too many sleepless nights. -Hard to trust the company. They've made so many mistakes with employees' money, goals etc.

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The individuals below the management level are good people, with some good people at management but C-Suite is horrible.

Cons

C-Suite hides their plans under corporate speak. Cengage was a family owned private company and they sold and ever since then has had, debt, schemes to shuffle and restructure debt while implementing RIFs after RIFs after RIFs...never ending and amazingly has been in increased this last year. From their actions it's outsource as much as you can of company operations and squeeze value from Intellectual Property. Look how many times they've renamed themselves. They had a CTO join for about a month or two until she realized it was a role with no team, no authority and left. The CEO is amazing at spin, you hear "great, great, great" corporate speak as the reality on the ground is "this failed, that failed..what!? they're gone!...what they moved that department offshore!...what!? that department is now a vendor relationship...oh we're not DEI focused because the wind changed". The trend is contraction not expansion, no ground breaking innovation. My jaded view from college on expensive books has only grew since I see how the sausage is made.

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