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I may be moving to a new company and it has recently been acquired by another company.



The subsidiary company that I will join previously has some not so good reviews on glassdoor (although I do take that with a grain of salt). While the parent company that acquired it has quite an excellent track record.



Initially I was concerned about joining the subsidiary company but knowing that a more established company has acquired it, I wonder will the management / overall company culture of the parent company trickle down to the subsidiary company and in that way, I’d feel more secure as an employee?










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    I may be moving to a new company and it has recently been acquired by another company.



    The subsidiary company that I will join previously has some not so good reviews on glassdoor (although I do take that with a grain of salt). While the parent company that acquired it has quite an excellent track record.



    Initially I was concerned about joining the subsidiary company but knowing that a more established company has acquired it, I wonder will the management / overall company culture of the parent company trickle down to the subsidiary company and in that way, I’d feel more secure as an employee?










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      I may be moving to a new company and it has recently been acquired by another company.



      The subsidiary company that I will join previously has some not so good reviews on glassdoor (although I do take that with a grain of salt). While the parent company that acquired it has quite an excellent track record.



      Initially I was concerned about joining the subsidiary company but knowing that a more established company has acquired it, I wonder will the management / overall company culture of the parent company trickle down to the subsidiary company and in that way, I’d feel more secure as an employee?










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      I may be moving to a new company and it has recently been acquired by another company.



      The subsidiary company that I will join previously has some not so good reviews on glassdoor (although I do take that with a grain of salt). While the parent company that acquired it has quite an excellent track record.



      Initially I was concerned about joining the subsidiary company but knowing that a more established company has acquired it, I wonder will the management / overall company culture of the parent company trickle down to the subsidiary company and in that way, I’d feel more secure as an employee?







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