Went downhill quick - Anonymous CircleCI Employee Review

2.0
Feb 28, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Work with talented people DevOps a good space to be in right now

Cons

Management unwilling to promote from within Workload does not match up with salary, asked to do a lot for below market pay Constant turnover due to managerial decisions has affected morale

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CircleCI Response
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Hello, thank you for taking time to leave feedback. While we're disappointed this was your experience here, we wanted to make sure we took time to point out some of the areas we've identified as areas for growth and development. The People team is currently rolling out programs that address learning opportunities (Udemy), growth, and career movement due to similar feedback in the past. In tandem, we're currently working through and launching programs aimed at manager development and creating top manager behaviors that encourage balance, reward and recognition, and high morale. Thank you again for addressing the issue and identifying growth opportunities for us to address further as we curate and launch these programs. Chris St. Pierre Senior Manager, Recruiting Operations

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