Vantaggi
The team I worked in offers a largely remote working environment, which provides great flexibility. Due to the sheer size of the organisation, there is potential for a lot of opportunities to move around and explore different roles.
Svantaggi
I can only speak to the team I was part of rather than the entire organization. While there were some positives, my experience was challenging due to issues with leadership, team dynamics, and work-life balance. The onboarding process felt disorganized and passive. There was little structured introduction to the team, minimal guided support, and no immediate access to key systems. Instead, I received a Word document with links to presentations and intranet articles—some of which were outdated or restricted. This lack of structure made it difficult to integrate smoothly and get up to speed. The biggest challenge for me was maintaining well-being in this environment. I observed that long days were common, and there was little emphasis on taking breaks, with some colleagues joking about skipping lunch regularly. Additionally, emails were frequently sent late into the evening and over weekends, making it difficult to disconnect. While this may work for some, I personally found it unsustainable due to the lack of clear support in setting boundaries. Beyond workload concerns, the team environment often felt unpredictable and, at times, tense. In one instance, after following what I believed to be the correct guidance, I encountered an unexpectedly harsh and unprofessional response from a colleague. Rather than engaging in a constructive discussion, the reaction was aggressive and dismissive, making it difficult to address the issue collaboratively. This response left me feeling unsupported and contributed to an overall sense of unease within the team. Over time, the stress from these dynamics negatively impacted my mental well-being. Eventually, I needed to take sick leave for my final two weeks. During this time, the only communication I received was a reminder of the company’s sick leave policy, which felt impersonal given the circumstances. After resigning, I requested an exit interview to share my feedback constructively. Instead of discussing a suitable time, a meeting was scheduled without consulting me. When I asked for alternative dates, I never received a response. Overall, my experience highlighted areas for improvement in leadership, communication, and team culture. While Pearson may offer great opportunities in other teams, I would encourage anyone considering this specific environment to assess whether it aligns with their expectations for support, structure, and work-life balance.