Pros
*Decent pay and benifits, *Having LBG on your CV, *Learning to handle the poltics and stakeholders,
Cons
*Recent cycles of redundancies. Morale is low, colleagues are worried, people bracing themselves for more cuts that are assumed to be on the horizon, *The advertised role and the job you end up doing can be different. There is a poor understanding of what is needed, why and how to hire from Leadership, *Return to the office has been a total farce. You go in (if you can get a seat) to sit on teams meetings, *After creating “strategic hubs” that resulted in some people losing their jobs, Leadership didn’t then create teams centred in the strategic hubs. It’s common to have a colleague based in one hub on their own, with a manger based in another hub and teammates based elsewhere, *New teams sprout up more often than the UK changes PM, poorly formed, poorly communicated, lacking formal RACIs. Colleagues are left figuring out what it is they do or don’t do, *Lack of opportunities to progress, lots of talk about it, rarely the case does it exist. The few opportunities that do exist will largely depend on who you know, not what, *Some people are focused on constantly garnishing attention for themselves; they will utilise mistakes made or find something else (at your expense or not, they don’t care). It's blatant and appears to go unchallenged,