Micromanagement borderline bullying - Front Desk Receptionist RACV Employee Review

2.0
27 Nov 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

While the team is fantastic and the people are really nice, the work culture can be challenging.

Cons

The environment can feel like micromanagement, bordering on bullying. Managers ask employees to follow them on social media, often under the guise of being "friendly," but it's really a way to keep tabs on their personal lives. While the team is fantastic and the people are really nice, the work culture can be challenging. The company offers good food discounts, but not allowed to sit an 8-hour shift with only a 30-minute break for ate,

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4.0
9 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

RACV pays well, offers generous employee discounts across its insurance and leisure products, and is financially stable with a genuine respect for work-life balance. As with most organisations, your experience will ultimately hinge on your division leader and direct manager. The majority of senior leaders are smart, respectful, and genuinely care about their teams — though a minority will put their own ambitions ahead of the people they're supposed to serve.

Cons

Like many large organisations, RACV's scale comes with real constraints. High overheads, accumulated tech debt, and rooms full of 50+ stakeholders can make innovation feel like swimming upstream. Decision-making is slow, and with senior leaders holding strong opinions, employees can find it easier to follow orders than fight for new ideas. Resources naturally flow toward the top organisational priorities — which means some parts of the business are left to make do with less.

5.0
11 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Free gym - Modern city office with coffee machines etc. - Supportive environment - Flexible working (3 days in office) - Good benefits

Cons

- Red tape/slow processes - 0% BAC policy

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