Recognition feels performative amid relentless workload - Finance Qargo Employee Review

1.0
24 June 2026
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Pros

The company occasionally recognises effort, though this is inconsistent and often feels performative rather than genuine.

Cons

The workload is relentless and unsustainable, with expectations that consistently bleed into personal time. Inter-departmental collaboration is surface-level at best, and the so-called culture of support rarely translates into meaningful action. Flexibility for working arrangements is spoken about more than it is practised, and personal commitments are tolerated rather than genuinely respected. Career development opportunities exist on paper but are rarely accessible in reality.

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5.0
19 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I've recently joined Qargo as a Business Development Manager and my first two weeks have left a very positive impression. The technology is genuinely impressive, and it's clear the company is solving real challenges within the logistics industry with a modern, forward-thinking platform. From day one, I've been thrown into the deep end in the best possible way, learning quickly, absorbing information like a sponge, and getting hands-on experience across the business. Qargo's platform is built around AI-powered transport management and automation, and it's easy to see why the company is gaining momentum in the market. The people have been equally impressive. Everyone I've met is smart, approachable, supportive, and driven by a shared ambition to build something special. There is a strong startup mentality, with a team that works hard, moves fast, and embraces challenges. The company is in a significant growth phase, expanding its team and market presence, which creates a lot of energy and opportunity. It's clear that success here won't come without effort, but that's exactly what attracted me. If you're someone who enjoys being challenged, taking ownership, and being part of a high-growth environment, there's a lot to be excited about. The benefits and perks are also excellent and reflect the company's commitment to attracting and retaining great people.

Cons

Startup environment means there's a lot to learn quickly and priorities can move fast, but that's also part of the opportunity.

1.0
27 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Honestly struggling to find many. We get to expense up to £50 per day for food but that’s about where it ends.

Cons

Where to begin. The culture, while marketed as collaborative, often feels more like managed consensus, ideas are welcomed as long as they don’t challenge the status quo. The company’s fast growth sounds exciting on paper, but in practice it means constant chaos, shifting priorities, and responsibilities that expand without any adjustment to compensation or recognition. Leadership talks about transparency but what you actually get is vague all-hands presentations and decisions handed down with little real context. The “opportunities to make an impact” largely translates to being stretched thin across work that should require a bigger headcount. High turnover is quietly becoming a pattern that nobody wants to address directly.

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