Amazing place to work - Anonymous employee Evolved Search Employee Review

5.0
2 Sept 2021
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I've worked for Evolved for a little over a year now and I've never worked anywhere that cares about employees so much! They consistently review benefits and policies (e.g. maternity) to make it a pleasant place to work. - Currently trialling a 4-day working week - Regular surveys to give employees the chance to express any grievances - Regular socials - Annual pay reviews - Monthly agency updates - Monthly 121s and quarterly appraisals to discuss performance - Private health insurance Besides perks, the senior management team are a great bunch of people. They're approachable and just genuinely care about it being a good place to work. It's encouraged by seniors to take regular time off, especially throughout the pandemic. There was a lot of discussion about taking care of our mental health throughout lockdowns and to take breaks if we need it. Their strong belief in flexible working means that should one day you're feeling less productive or feeling the need for a break, you can work the minimum core hours and make them up the next day. Evolved also understand that people are keen to excel in their careers and provide so much for personal development. Everyone is allocated monthly personal development time and you work with your manager to design your own plan to suit your career goals. Overall, it's a really decent place to work because the management team care and it really shows in everything they introduce for employees.

Cons

The only negative is that with great perks and values, comes a heavy workload. I wouldn't advise anyone work for Evolved if they're not keen on working hard to juggle high-budget clients and do a lot of graft. Due to Evolved's rapid growth, it occasionally feels that there's more work than hours in the week and because of heavy workload, personal development is often the thing that has to give in order to accommodate the rest of your work. However, it's usually only until another team member is hired. Due to a heavy workload, it also means there's not a lot of freedom to be 100% creative and try loads of new ideas for clients. As a creative, my best ideas come from having time and freedom to explore and due to the workload the time to think of those ideas isn't always available.

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5.0
20 Feb 2026
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Pros

4 day week, autonomous over work - you decide what you want to do, no micro management, 28 days holiday (plus bank holidays), nice vibes - people trust and respect each other to get the job done.

Cons

Harder for people who need lots of direction in their work because of everyone working autonomously. Need to be a great communicator as well great at your actual job.

2.0
30 Sept 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

• 4 day working • Some flexibility with how you work

Cons

Evolved used to appear so different to other agencies, they cared about their staff, valued work-life balance and genuinely wanted to do good things. Sadly, that mentality hasn't been present for quite a while now. A 'performance culture' slowly replaced the good will they had built up, resulting in finger pointing, strange team decisions and a change of focus every quarter. It felt like the trust in staff had completely eroded due to previous altercations and sour exits with former employees. Similarly, there is very little trust from the staff in the management and business direction, it became clear that the board had a specific way they wanted to do things and would put all of their focus in that direction. It rarely worked though, consistently losing clients and struggling to attract new work, not to mention year-on-year redundancies that they seem too comfortable with as a course of action now. The big personalities and culture ambassadors the agency was known for have long since departed the team, that's the biggest red flag. Progression at Evolved is a mixed bag, with some roles offering multiple promotions within a short period of time, and others stagnating for years with no pay review. There were multiple attempts at individual goals and performance measures across the company, but they changed almost every year, making it very difficult to prove your worth. It usually came down to who the board deemed the most valuable, rather than fair opportunity for everyone. Current staff don't feel stable or just don't care anymore, both are understandable. In the most recent wave of redundancies, both long-term workers and newer staff lost their jobs, and weren't given so much as a thank you or goodbye. They just reached their final days in silence, with surviving staff not being communicated to apart from hearing from those directly affected. They even made some team members work through their notice period instead of being able to look for new work, once again proving the lack of care for the individual and a severe lack of planning. If it wasn't for the 4 day working week, there wouldn't be many people willingly staying.

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