There is so much wrong with Leighton it is difficult to know where to begin with this review.
Leighton is by far the most toxic environment I’ve ever worked in. What is worse is that they know this and rather than fix the root of the problem they try their level best to pin the blame on anybody other than senior management.
Around the end of 2017, we were told that a new CEO was coming in to replace the old CEO. There was so much wrong with Leighton before the new CEO came in but once he was here, he made everything far worse. He has absolutely no leadership skills and would rather get his senior staff to relay messages he was too afraid to relay himself. The fact he manages to stand up straight without a spine is the greatest achievement of his tenure so far.
Issues such as lack of resourcing and lack of good equipment were raised but management decided it would be better to introduce quizzes and pizza days, and completely neglect matters that actually affected the business.
This has come back to bite them as they are struggling to hold onto work and as a result have had to release a lot of staff. Don’t believe the spiel they give you when you go in for an interview; over the course of 3 years, 100+ people have been let go from Leighton - a company that barely has 50 staff.
Another problem with Leighton was the fact that whenever something went wrong, they had to find a scapegoat so that management wouldn’t get the blame. Leighton are masters of demoralising staff and making them feel worthless and then blaming them for it.
Talking from my own personal experience; I went in as a graduate and they made little to no effort to help me develop in my role. This really dented my confidence and thus my ability to do my job properly. At the time I genuinely felt this was a fault of my own, however since leaving I have went to another company and had none of these issues. I am now able to fulfil my duties without any issue and thoroughly enjoy my job. It’s a far-cry from where I used to be and I came to realise the problem was Leighton itself.
Unbeknownst to me, the company I went to had previously done work for a client of Leighton’s (at least they were a client up until the time I left). I distinctly remember Leighton blaming the client for the lack of progress and everything that was wrong with the project but it turned out this was just Leighton up to their old tricks. My current employer had absolutely no issues with this client and Leighton had just underestimated the project.
Leighton’s biggest client would probably be British Airways (which they are clinging onto with dear life). Whilst there, they had a move-around of seats so that Leighton staff were sat together, however, they placed everyone together bar 4 members of staff from ethnic minorities, who they segregated in a different part of the building. This was raised but just as quickly ignored as Leighton had bigger priorities, such as organising a quiz day. Three out of them four members of staff no longer work there and were released within the space of a few months.
This is just the tip of the iceberg with Leighton. If you want to commit career suicide, this is the place to do so. If you want to work for a company that values its employees and encourages personal development, don’t go to Leighton. And if you’re feeling down and need cheering up, ring any recruitment agency and ask for their opinion on Leighton...you will not be disappointed.