Good Learning Opportunities in a Growing Organization - Anonymous employee OakNorth Employee Review

5.0
1 Mar 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

OakNorth is a good place to work, especially on the tech side. The team culture is one of its biggest strengths — it’s a fairly flat hierarchy where your ideas and suggestions genuinely matter. The environment is collaborative, and innovation is encouraged rather than restricted. There are strong learning opportunities across different areas. You can gain exposure to UI, backend, and even DevOps if you’re interested. The organization is also keeping pace with evolving technologies — AI is currently a major focus area, and there is solid support for upskilling in this space. Work-life balance has generally been good, with flexibility and understanding from teams when needed. With the recent positive momentum from the US market and the company’s growth trajectory, the future looks promising. It feels like an exciting phase to be part of the organization.

Cons

There have been a few leadership transitions over time, which sometimes led to shifts in direction. However, the current leadership seems focused and aligned, with a stronger push toward being more tech-driven.

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3.0
14 Apr 2026
Anonymous contractor
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Pros

-- Good industry exposure: You can absorb knowledge about financial services and entrepreneurship. -- High-level access: I got involved in high-stakes projects (e.g. startup research for potential partnerships, emerging market contenders)

Cons

-- Woefully disorienting onboarding: Expect to be thrown into the deep end immediately. My first interaction with management was being ushered into a live external meeting, mid-session, with zero context. -- Competitive, male-dominated culture: The department I was in rewarded posturing and "brownnosing" over actual output. Information is often withheld by peers to maintain a competitive edge, leaving new hires to guess their responsibilities. -- Performative communication: Similarly, meetings are frequently dominated by people talking over one another to impress leadership. If you're introverted or prefer to prepare thoughtful insights before speaking, you will likely be sidelined or excluded from future discussions. -- Shifting priorities: Management priorities change so rapidly that diligent work can become irrelevant within days. It's common to complete a project only to have it discarded immediately due to sudden pivots in direction. -- Exclusionary tactics: Towards the end of my tenure, I experienced staggered exclusion, i.e. being left off calendar invites or told my presence wasn’t required. It’s a culture where being quiet is mistaken for meek.

2.0
5 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Overall salary not was good for a graduate scheme

Cons

A lot of focus on company needs, rather than growth in the company. Role that can be advertised can be changed once you start working.

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