Don't believe everything you read on the internet - Anonymous employee Venn Digital Employee Review

3.0
18 July 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I still work at Venn Digital, so it's not all bad. The people I work with (including people that have left) are really great and I enjoy spending time with them both in and outside of work. The client list is varied so keeps the work interesting and exciting. There are good social events. Good career prospects for people who work hard.

Cons

A number of negative reviews about Venn started appearing on Glassdoor in the summer of 2017 from past employees. Some of the points frequently raised were fair, there are issues with top-Management ego, inconsistent treatment of staff members, over-promising to clients to close a sale etc. but that's not my issue. Following these negative reviews, there was an outpouring from management of "learning from their previous mistakes" but behaviour doesn't seems to have changed. The MD and another senior manager then started coercing and pressurising the current staff to write positive reviews to counteract the negative ones from leavers. It made a lot of the team really uncomfortable and most didn't want to get involved, but ran out of excuses after numerous times of being manipulated and put on the spot. I know the majority of people have written positive reviews after this intimidation.

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2.0
7 Jan 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Really nice team that wants to try and make things work, modern office with lovely surroundings for lunchtime walks, very good annual leave package, a good vision for the actual product - it has potential if the foundations of operations are fixed

Cons

Undercharging for services and bending over backwards to "keep clients happy" meaning there are constant issues with overpromising. The MD overrules everything irrespective of expert opinion, team capacity, or just general "rules" that we're meant to be sticking to with clients and work. There's a toxic 90s mentality that if you're clocking out on time you can't possibly be over capacity, or if you need to work from home you're most definitely not working, and using Teams instead of a face-to-face meeting is the devil that is killing profit. You're fine as long as you're the management team's favourite of the month you'll be promised loads to help you develop, after that you're constantly being asked for more, told to be more efficient, and none of the promises are honoured - all the whilst being told off or hearing other people being told off publicly.

7
1.0
16 July 2025
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Pros

Fantastic office location – The office is based in a great space, surrounded by nature. It’s one of the few things that made coming into work a bit more bearable. Brilliant colleagues – The people I worked with were hands down the best part of the job. Talented, collaborative, and always willing to help out, even under pressure. You’ll find lifelong friendships here, just not lasting careers. Steep learning curve – You’ll be thrown in the deep end quickly, which, while stressful, does mean you pick up a lot of skills fast. I left with solid experience that’s proved useful elsewhere, particularly in learning what not to tolerate in a workplace.

Cons

You're never directly told to work late, but it's made clear that not doing so will reflect badly on you. Evenings finishing at 10 pm weren’t always uncommon for periods of time. There also seems to be no long-term strategy. Priorities change with little warning, which makes it very hard to build structure or deliver quality work. Everything feels reactive, not planned. The company advertises annual salary reviews, however this wasn't the case for me. I had one in my years at Venn, and only because I made it clear I would not wait any longer to have that discussion. Something that can make the role challenging, the MD regularly promises clients a lot, leaving internal teams to scramble to deliver. There’s often no consultation. I also had around 5 different managers for one reason or another. All were capable, but few were given the right training, mentoring, or guidance. At times, mistakes are met with finger-pointing rather than support. People are worried about being blamed, usually by the MD. In my experience there, the MD always reiterated that he wanted people who speak up and challenge the norm, however not every objection is heard, meaning you can be made to feel a bit shut down and “not on board.” During my years at Venn there were two rounds of volutatry and involuntary redundancies. Those affected were excluded from meetings, and treated like they'd already left. Completely disrespectful and damaging to morale. When I joined, we had close to 45 people. By the time I left, there were 14. Overall, I would stay clear of Venn in its current state, such a shame as it could have been something really special!

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