Cision is synonymous with Chaos - Senior Individual Contributor Cision Employee Review

1.0
28 Nov 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

WFH option: With Covid, Cision of course went remote and then continued to offer that option despite other companies returning to the office. The WFH option was probably the best thing about Cision as it saved me 2+ hours a day of commute time. Decent Compensation Package: At hire, my supervisor offered compensation that I considered fair and satisfactory. Then I initially was rewarded with a very nice raise not long after I started at Cision, but once the equity firm took over and my former supervisor was replaced, they decided that my work didn't deserve more compensation, despite my taking on more responsibility. Great Colleagues: There were a few coworkers who were really great to work with. I learned a lot from them and I miss them.

Cons

- Inconsistent Medical Insurance Benefits: Healthcare coverage trended down in quality but up in expense every year that I was there, more than doubling in the cost of premiums within the 4 years I was there. - Challenging Company Culture: There existed a noticeable discrepancy between the company values and the actual appreciation for expertise and seeing employees as humans. Despite verbal acknowledgment in some cases, genuine value and recognition were lacking. - Management and Communication Issues: During the last three years of my employment with Cision, the company had frequent changes in leadership and management. (More than a few CEOs!) Departmental leadership was also prone to very erratic decision-making as well as a lack of consistent and clear communication and forethought. This management style, influenced by the ELT and equity leadership, led to constant shifts in project objectives, causing a lot of undue (but preventable) stress. These last minute changes and the great gaping hole of collaboration had some managers and coworkers attempting to blame others frequently, making for a toxic and challenging work environment. - Lack of Recognition: Despite consistent positive feedback and appreciation from many of my colleagues and from other managers, feedback from my (last) direct supervisor was contradictory and unsupportive. So in my last year, I felt insecure in my job, which was further amplified by the small-scale departmental layoffs initiated in late 2022. Basically that decided it for me. I got out just ahead of major layoffs in mid-2023.

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Allows for a professional development, flexible PTO and work life balance

Cons

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2.0
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Fun product to sell, genuinely can help customers, great coworkers

Cons

No pay raises in YEARS. Want to understand why morale is so low? Start here. No one wants to work harder for a company who doesn’t value their time, effort, or experience. Everyone is fed up with being told raises are coming just to be four months into the year with no raises in sight.

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