I think management is posting fake glassdoor reviews to keep up the average rating. I see many one line reviews with the ratings spread around to not rouse any suspicions.
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It’s bound to improve, as I heard at our last roll down that HR is now relying on external consultants to drive our engagement
It’s amazing how influential that HR team is
The upcoming results from the current "Pulse Survey" may shock them.
I think that word of mouth in the industry regarding the frequent brutal layoffs is so well known, Glassdoor reviews are irrelevant. We work in a very small community of highly specialized folks. But if it makes HR feel better, let them post fake reviews all they want.
They don’t need Glassdoor….they have the Gulfstream experience for employeeS.
LOL. They've been curating those reviews for years. Drives them nuts when bad ones pop up. They hold meetings to try to figure out who is writing the bad ones.
Glassdoor is a mouth piece for Gulfstream HR. Just try posting something that is factual and honest but not complementary - it won't be posted.
And these reviews tend to be very short and sweet: "I've been with the company 20 years. Great place to work! Everyone is like family here!"
They've been manipulating reviews for years.
Best Review on there……..The leadership team at Gulfstream is “The Keystone Cops” of leadership teams. Quick to cut (deeply), disinterested in improvement, reactionary, quick to blame, oblivious to self-fault, power-hungry zealots who’ve somehow managed to drive a multi-billion dollar, industry-leading company straight into the ground. Being in management there drove me to ask my doctor to prescribe me an antidepressant, literally. The total lack of order and logic in decision making is exhausting. There are no legitimate annual goals. It’s impossible to make any sort of plan due to that absence of goals combined with the LT’s itchy trigger fingers (that get really itchy when poor quarterly results come in). There’s no rhyme or reason in who’s next to get laid off so career planning is beyond futile. It’s foolish. The systems, processes, and culture are all outdated and clumsy - at best. So yeah, if you like the idea of high pay, zero job satisfaction, a pack of self-serving (insert plural noun of choice here) at the helm, all seasoned with the spice of never knowing when you might get laid off, then this place is for you. The future for this company is dismal at best.