Supportive team, fun work, early career progress - Anonymous employee Verve Search Employee Review

4.0
13 Oct 2022
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Great opportunities early on - Worked for some big clients/ brands - Never felt pressured to work overtime - Manager was easy to talk to and supportive - Nice office with cheap lunches

Cons

- Office is shared with other agencies and you need to book if you want a normal desk - Pay grades could be better - Not many socials - A lot of corporate systems

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2.0
4 Nov 2022
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Subsidised lunch, you go in once a week, nice colleagues, holidays, big office, 2 mental health days

Cons

Communication is zero and management lacks training. Training and progression is promised but never received . We were told there are no promotions for outreach until April but there definitely are promotions within the agency, so it really depends on who your manager is at the end of the day. You do outreach but you learn nothing about SEO. It’s a 20 people agency but we never got introduced to new starters (very disorganised and no clear structures). Agency meetings got reduced to two or three meetings a year, due to an issue of having to create slides for Power Point. You basically don’t get any updates. There is a lot of secrecy going around in the agency. Also, pay is criminal given the current circumstances (inflation etc). No real company culture. Like the previous reviews said, there is a favouritism within the agency.

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2.0
1 Nov 2022
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Nice office views, free breakfast, welcoming people, and you only need to go in one day a week.

Cons

There is no possibility to advance because the business only has 20 employees and pays very little compared to its competitors. As for the role, outreach is a dead end. Our manager even informed us that "there is no career in outreach" but there's never any time or resources for training so you may as well work somewhere else with more resources. When you ask questions, you will be told "you'll pick it up as you go along" or "it will come with time" when it isn't that difficult once you learn. As the other reviews have said, there definitely are rules for some but not others and that can be frustrating. If you are interviewing, ask how many people have left in the last year and why.

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