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Toxic workplace at times - Marketing Ultimate Creative Communications Employee Review

2.0
15 Aug 2021
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Pros

•Social events, ping pong, PlayStation. •Some team members are great people. •Flexible working hours.

Cons

•Unrealistic work loads. •Cliquey - If you’re not in the clique you won’t progress. •Whoever can shout the loudest wins environment. There are a couple of nasty people in the business who ruin the environment for everyone. Directors have been told about this but don't do anything. •Newer and more junior team members undermined, unhelpfully criticised and patronised by louder shouting and longer standing team members. •Often toxic environment with the loudest team members running the show across departments regardless of skill sets and if they are right or wrong. •Newer and junior team members shouted at in meetings by certain members of staff creating a hostile, uncomfortable and stressful working environment. •Unprofessional environment, senior team often talking about other colleagues. •Staff who decide to leave are often blamed for mistakes in the business. •No progression or training unless you’re in the clique. •New people thrown into the deep end.

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Ultimate Creative Communications Response
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Hello and thank you for taking the time to provide your honest feedback. We’re very sorry to hear that your experience wasn’t where it should be. But we are committed to ensuring Ultimate continues to be a great place to work. It’s reassuring to us that you worked with many of our great people, and it's these people we continue to look for to join the team. We’re proud to say our business and team has grown vastly over the last couple of years. We are working hard to nurture and grow a positive, progressive culture that everyone feels a part of. We acknowledge some of the instances that you have referenced, and rest assured that these have been dealt with respectfully and accordingly. It is unacceptable for any member of our team to feel undermined or working within an uncomfortable environment, and we are doing everything in our power to ensure that this is not the case. Growth, learning and development, both professionally and personally, is at the heart of our organisation and the success that we have all achieved together. We have made great strides this year to make this clearer and more accessible for everyone and, whilst we take on board all of your feedback, we hope that you left the company with the reflection of the great team members, and some of the great work that we achieved together. We value any and all feedback, so please accept our thanks, and we would welcome you to continue talking to us offline,should you feel comfortable to speak to a member of the team or our dedicated HR team, please feel free to reach out to claire.owen@ultimate-uk.com

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Pros

The staff are very welcoming when you first start, especially given the limitations if you're not working in the office itself.

Cons

The onboarding process took weeks, to the point where some of the initial days my day consisted of having non-stop introduction meetings with staff members I never spoke to again. There certainly was a culture of "if you've been here a long time we like you, if you're new we don't" after the initial onboarding period. A clique-y culture has been mentioned on reviews that pre-dated my time at the company which supposedly were dealt, but my experience was that it was still there; just more subtle, which in a way is worse because it makes you unsure whether the distain you're getting is because of something you said or just the overall culture, when it's more out in the open you can at least dismiss it and move on. The development team were very elitist and if you didn't code in a very precise way then you were considered a substandard developer. Things like constantly using "advanced" terminology unnecessarily; something I've never seen done anywhere else, even at more successful companies/teams. It was like the management in the development side of things were trying really hard to make the development team like what people envisage the developers at Apple or Facebook to be day to day. The review process massively slowed down workload. I can understand having an approval process for deployments/merges of new code; but having to have someone approve 1 line of code change only to reject it because of a minor discrepancy between how they would have done it and how you did (eg their version was inconsequentially more "optimised" code). Ultimately I was let go after the probation period ended; the reasons given in the dismissal meeting included many issues that had never been raised to me prior and could've easily been changed had they been mentioned previously. I have my suspicions that the reason for the dismissal was actually because the company was failing to win bigger contracts at the time and had already reduced one department from 5 to 4 days a week, so they probably let me go in a cost-cutting measure on a "last in, first out" basis. What really irked me, even to this day was the fact that after the call dismissing me my work email and other factors immediately stopped working because they had cancelled them, which meant I was reliant on WhatsApp-ing the team leader to ask for clarifications about very important things like the nature of the notice period (ie whether I was paid for that period, something I needed to know so I could plan accordingly). In Summary, if you're looking to do business with this company or indeed work for them; I would highly recommend only doing so if it's your only other option.

5.0
24 Sept 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

So many exciting projects to work on and every member of the team has time to sit and help you. Real transparency on business needs and goals which was always refreshing and reassuring, meant you always knew where the business was up to. Team days and parties were so great, really focused on bringing the team together rather than all work no play. I personally felt like they gave me so many opportunities to develop my career and always happy to help me progress. Everyone has their own experiences but professionally and personally I always felt supported.

Cons

Working remotely full time could sometimes mean you don’t get to see or speak to some members of the team so often if you’re not on a project together you might not speak to another team member for a while. Equipment could probably have done with a little upgrade at times but wouldn’t say it was a major issue.

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