Limited growth opportunities for ambitious, high-performing employees. Advancement can be slow or unclear, especially for those outside of legacy relationships or senior leadership visibility.
• There is a perception of nepotism in some departments. Leadership roles are occasionally filled based on internal relationships rather than qualifications, which can be discouraging for employees working hard to earn advancement through merit. Some AVPs have parents (VPs) that work at the company. Makes you wonder if parents played a part in advancement.
• Compensation tends to lag behind industry standards
• The company has an aging workforce.