1. No breaks. Most companies offer a 10-15 min break in morning and afternoon. Not Octopus. So you can feel overworked and stale easily.
2. You're whereabouts is monitored constantly. You're expected to post on a team Slack channel whenever you go to the toilet, to grab a coffee, leave your seat and go to and return from lunch. It feels oppressive and intrusive, and pretty childish. More so considering no formal breaks.
3. Team leaders inconsistent, ive worked for 3. Some are more laid back, others watch you like a hawk, picking up even 1 minute late back from lunch or logging on in morning or off in evening. Pretty petty and oppressive and means some employees have a harder time than others for no real reason.
4. Training is 6 weeks, not enough to really learn much. Then you're thrown in having to pick up everything as you go along and people aren't eased in
5. No structure at all. No HR Dept, chain of authority etc, meaning the whole place feels disorganised and if not happy you've nowhere to turn.
6. The "Family Dinner" thing on Fridays is supposed to be a time to unwind, but is A ] Pointless as people would rather go home eatlrly on a Friday instead and B unfair on a lot of people as some team leaders pressure staff to work through them.
7. Octopus sells itself to employees as being about quality of work, the reality is its numbers driven..relentless pressure to answer aa many calls and do as many e mails as possible.
8. Pay is low for level and quantity of work required