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Making The Leap

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1.0
15 Dec 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Goal to improve social mobility of young people - Office is close to the train station - Working from home two days a week

Cons

Working here was one of the most challenging experiences of my professional life. Though I support the efforts to raise the aspirations of young people, this organisation seems to have lost sight of this and are instead focused on corporate contributions instead of investing more resources into this direct work. The majority of the management team have been there for decades and lack up to date experience of the current job market and management processes. I found that there were limited means of professional development and also an unwillingness to embrace new ideas. There is also a high level of disorganisation in how processes and activities are managed. There is no HR lead as this is outsourced and it seems as though only management have access to this. The building is quite dilapidated. The ladies handryer in the bathroom has been broken for years and staff have to dry their hands on toilet paper. There are rats and if you join you will be added to a rota to take out the bins where you will undoubtedly see them. Sick leave is also not paid during the first year, so your wages will be docked for every day you take off.

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5.0
3 Feb 2026
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Pros

Longstanding staff - Upon joining, the most notable positive was the number of staff that have built their careers at the organisation. Reaffirming Making the Leap is an environment that promotes the growth of its employees. Encouragement and career support - Two years on, I have benefited from mentorship and felt encouraged to bring forward my career aspirations, having them listened to and supported through career promotion. Thorough PDPs - my personal development plan consists of carefully thought out 6 and 12 month goals, and new skills and opportunities that I had expressed during my monthly 1 to 1 meetings. Healthy work life balance- The hybrid working model, with two days working from home has lessened the stress of commuting. Outside of working obligations, there is a staff benefits package, a generous pension scheme and mental wellbeing check ins. Each has promoted a positive, healthy work life balance.

Cons

Hot desks- Limited office space as a small to medium sized charity, and the hybrid working means hot desking

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5.0
20 Feb 2026
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Pros

My experience at MTL has been really positive - the team is friendly, collaborative and genuinely supportive, wanting to help one another out. There is also a real sense that people care about the impact their work has. Management create a trusting environment, allowing for autonomy while being there when you need guidance. MTL has been a wonderful place to build my experience, contribute to really meaningful work and work alongside people who love what they do.

Cons

Workloads can feel heavy at times due to faced paced environment and smaller team

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