Awful 😞 - IT Consultant/Project Manager Western Power Employee Review

1.0
22 Sept 2021
Recommend
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Pros

It can be a flexible workplace - if your formal leader allows it.

Cons

The most disappointing thing is the seemingly constant stream of senior leaders sleeping with younger staff members and then promoting them. It’s not even remotely discreet with some of them just charging weekends away to the company credit card. There is a lot of activity - but not much delivery. No real road map of what needs to be achieved - they seem to spend a lot of time talking about the same issues year in, year out … and doing nothing but talk. A lot of petty school yard politics which means a lot of people are not included and some very incompetent / questionable people get roles they perhaps shouldn’t. The HoFs seem to play musical chairs and almost everyone is in a secondment or acting role. This just adds to the lack of focus & constant noise. For all these reasons it can be a very demoralising and dysfunctional place to work.

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1.0
10 Dec 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Remuneration package is good given GTE. Unlimited Sick leaves.

Cons

Over the past four years, I have witnessed significant restructuring within the organization. Unfortunately, these changes were later reversed under the term “realignment,” indicating that the initial approach was ineffective. There is a noticeable lack of uniformity in document management, and management tends to focus more on the “why” rather than the “how,” which hampers practical execution. The Commercial department appears to be the most unstable area within the organization. A culture of blame and finger-pointing is prevalent, coupled with excessive micromanagement by Area Managers. There are no clearly defined processes in place, and supplier engagement practices are unconventional and inefficient. The work environment places undue emphasis on employee performance metrics, while management performance remains below substandard. Escalation has become a norm rather than an exception, creating a high-pressure atmosphere that negatively impacts employee well-being. Consequently, the organization struggles to retain staff, which explains the frequent vacancies in critical positions. For anyone considering such a role, it is important to recognize the potential impact on mental health. The lack of structure, poor leadership practices, and constant pressure can significantly affect one’s professional and personal well-being.

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