One of the worst managements you will ever see - werkgeversreview Former Employee bij Spectrio

1,0
21 mei 2026
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Goedkeuring directeur
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Employees work remotely, but it doesn't help much in mitigating the stress you'll experience.

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Spectro has one of the worst management I have ever seen. They are toxic, demanding, and blatanly play favorites. They've also got no idea what they're doing half of the time, and whenever they make a terrible decision, they blame employees instead of taking accountability.

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Thank you for taking the time to share your comments regarding your experience while you were working at Spectrio. We’re sorry to hear that you felt stressed in your role and that your manager did not provide the type of support you needed while you were here. We take all feedback seriously and will share your comments with our leadership team. Best of luck to you in your future endeavors.

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5,0
15 mei 2026
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-Great training - No micromanagement - Upper management listen to employees

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So far so good. Everything is going well.

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Thanks so much for taking the time to share your feedback about your experience so far at Spectrio! We’re thrilled that your training has gone well and that you feel supported by your manager and department leadership as you get started in your role as a Regional Account Manager. We are always open to your feedback at any time so please feel free to reach out to your manager, leadership, or our People Operations team if you need anything. Glad to have you on board!
1,0
3 jun 2026
Anonieme werknemer
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Goedkeuring directeur
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Remote work. Unfortunately, this just means Spectrio can ruin your day without requiring a commute.

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If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if a prison warden, a stopwatch, and a corporate leadership team had a baby, welcome to Spectrio. This company has elevated micromanagement from an annoying management style to a legitimate art form. Employees are expected to track their time down to the minute, despite not billing clients. Not approximately. Not in reasonable increments. Literally minute by minute. The level of scrutiny would be excessive for a NASA launch, yet somehow it’s considered normal for everyday office work. The stopwatch requirement perfectly captures the company’s culture. It serves no meaningful business purpose. It doesn’t improve customer outcomes. It doesn’t increase efficiency. It simply reminds employees that management trusts them roughly as much as a raccoon near an open trash can. Executive leadership is a fascinating case study. Every decision seems carefully designed to answer the question: “What would make employees’ lives slightly worse?” Then they implement it with remarkable consistency. The people making the decisions appear so disconnected from the day-to-day reality of the workforce that they may actually be communicating with employees through a series of carrier pigeons. Morale is somewhere between “funeral” and “hostage video.” Every meeting feels like leadership explaining why the latest terrible idea is actually a gift that employees should be grateful for. Compensation is underwhelming. Benefits are mediocre. Workloads are high. Appreciation is nonexistent. The company somehow manages to demand Fortune 500 performance while offering “maybe don’t get sick” benefits. The most impressive thing about Spectrio is its ability to take talented, motivated employees and transform them into people who stare blankly into space while timing their task for the 40th time that day. I’ve never worked anywhere that seemed so committed to keeping its foot firmly on the neck of its employees while simultaneously wondering why retention is a challenge.

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