Homes England Reviews

3.3

53% would recommend to a friend

(145 total reviews)

Peter Denton

46% approve of CEO

53% positive business outlook

Homes England has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 145 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Homes England employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Government and public administration industry (3.6 stars).

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145 reviews
2.0
19 Dec 2023
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Pros

Some great staff wanting to make a difference. Good annual leave allowance and flexible working.

Cons

There is not a sufficient amount of staff to support and develop the digital systems and carry out any future development. Plans from senior management to turn to a different model and create product teams has been unsuccessful and are unrealistic based on numbers of staff. Over reliance on external contractors to deliver digital solutions and lack of understanding of those commissioning the work on why they are even being developed. Digital transformation seems like a tick box exercise in developing new systems without any thought if how the impact existing landscape. Many of the staff including senior managers are also contractors which creates and environment of temporary solutions for the lengths of people's contracts. Overall issues are ignored and pushed under the rug. Difficult to see anything changing it's just a constant cycle of the same thing.

1.0
6 Nov 2023
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Pros

Passionate people on the ground doing the work.

Cons

Very top-heavy. Managers are easily outnumbering the 'workers' 5-to-1 where the focus of meetings is on framing issues for reporting to seniors, rather than practical problem solving. Exacerbated by a heavy reliance on temporary contractors in key management posts instead of promoting within. You couldn't make this up for a comedy sketch - a typical meeting with an army of managers encircling a single worker to do all the work, setting arbitrary deadlines and absorbing that worker's time with reporting and objective setting. No trust. There's a toxic culture and the good people are leaving. Many cases of managerial bullying that have not been dealt with. In my experience it is not safe to speak to HR. Micro-management is seriously impeding the work but staff are told that they have a choice and can leave. Poor planning, overlapping efforts and lack of cross-communication repeatedly leads to inefficiencies, wasted resources and significant sums of money getting sunk into external consultancies that more often than not, deliver something unfit for purpose. Management don't learn from these mistakes and are stuck in a cycle, then re-hire the same consultants at high cost to fix things. There is an overabundance of superficial initiatives and objective-setting activities and that are occur at a expense to Homes England in people, travel, hotels, venues and catering. They yield little to no results and inevitably fizzle out. Likely a result of the workplace being used as a managerial career development playground instead of a committed, long-term endeavour. To be clear though, there is very little chance of career or salary progression for permanent employees not mixed up in the management cronyism. Finally, promises made at interview regarding remote work are not being honoured and the CEO has made a statement that we need to be in an office for 50% of our time. This is being tracked electronically.

1.0
17 Jan 2023
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Pros

There are no pro’s working within Homes England.

Cons

Very poor salary, very poor if any benefits, very poor management and leadership, very poor working conditions, very poor working duties where line managers give staff too much work to do with no chance of completing work with the unreasonable timelines given to staff. No development opportunities at all, people are told if they want a better job they can look elsewhere. If your face fits, you have half a chance at a decent job for a few years at best. If it doesn’t fit, you will be shunned, ignored and regularly made an example of by managers on ego trips.

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