Excellent work life balanace - Anonymous employee Area Ten Employee Review

5.0
19 Feb 2023
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I have been working at Area Ten for over a year now and I can confidently say that this is the best company I have ever worked for. From the first day, I was welcomed with open arms and made to feel like part of the team. The company culture is amazing - everyone is friendly, supportive, and always willing to lend a hand. What sets Area Ten apart is their commitment to employee growth and development. The management team is genuinely interested in helping their employees succeed and they provide ample opportunities for learning and development. I have had several opportuities internally which have helped me acquire new skills. Another thing I love about this company is their focus on work-life balance. They understand that their employees have personal lives and they make every effort to accommodate our schedules and ensure that we have a healthy work-life balance. Overall, I would highly recommend Area Ten to anyone looking for a great place to work. The culture is amazing, the management team is supportive, and there are plenty of opportunities for growth and development. I feel lucky to be part of such a wonderful team and I look forward to many more years of working here.

Cons

You love working here so much that you don't feel like moving jobs anymore

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1.0
15 May 2026
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Pros

None that I experienced at my time here.

Cons

Area Ten was by far the worst onboarding and professional experience I have ever had, and easily one of the more toxic management environments I've encountered in my career. No structured onboarding. No documentation. No introductions for the first 2-3 business days, capacity and workload cited as reasons. No internal meetings with other staff, no run downs on delivery and barely any SOPs. Onboarding materials featured a staff member no longer at the company. Surely this is something you would update? The organisational chart was out of date or incorrect. Daily 1:1s were frequently rescheduled within the meeting slot itself or started late with no courtesy message. Basic professional respect costs nothing. These meetings also lacked any real substance and were clearly not prepared for. I sent daily updates throughout my time there. I received barely any feedback and no action points in return. If you're going to require daily reporting from a new hire, the bare minimum is acknowledging it. Given the size of the team, there is no excuse for this level of disengagement from someone in a management position. Client briefs were often a single sentence. No context, no deadline, no guidance on delivery. Only after time had passed would I be told the work was overdue, that it shouldn't take longer than 2 hours, or that "clearly there was a miscommunication." None of this was communicated upfront. You cannot hold someone accountable to a standard you never set. I was asked to produce client-facing work before being briefed on the client, product and delivery. Some of the feedback when creating these documents was "run it through AI." They had little to no governance of how AI was used in the business. When I had questions regarding clients the answer was to ask someone else. That person was also a new hire. This is now the second person to leave in under two months. A fundamental flaw in how they hire and onboard. I'd be embarrassed if this reflected my business. The client services lead openly described themselves as a non people person, which unfortunately was reflected in the day to day management experience.

1.0
25 Mar 2026
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Pros

There are none There are none

Cons

In my 15-year career, this was the worst experience I’ve had in a workplace Lack of proper onboarding and training Trainer was often unavailable and openly said they “didn’t have the bandwidth” Concerning work environment — trainer mentioned going home and crying due to pressure Little to no visibility or clarity around the product or work being delivered Questions were dismissed rather than answered (“don’t worry about it”) Minimal to no support from the wider team or organisation Role and package did not match what was communicated during the hiring process

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