Difficult culture - Anonymous employee oXya Employee Review

2.0
1 Apr 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great client relationships built with oXya teams. Some work from home flexibility.

Cons

Very difficult culture to become part of. There is a lot of favoritism. Unprofessional behavior and immature business practices. Not many women in management. No career paths available. Language barriers felt by employees and customers

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oXya Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience. Feedback is crucial for the improvement of our culture; we continuously pursue new opportunities for growth and improvement of the employee experience. Knowledge of decision-making processes/protocols and viable career paths are key elements of constructive employee experiences. We are in the process of creating a more transparent decision-making framework and paths for career development program; in addition, we are creating more avenues for anonymous and open discussion employee feedback. If you would like to discuss your situation further, please feel free to contact hr-us@oxya.com. Thank you.

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