Little Red Rooster Reviews

4.0

77% would recommend to a friend

(60 total reviews)

Victoria Ruffy

78% approve of CEO

72% positive business outlook

Little Red Rooster has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 60 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Little Red Rooster employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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60 reviews
4.0
8 June 2026
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Pros

I joined the agency as a Junior Account Executive and overall had a really positive experience. The team is friendly and supportive, and I was given exposure to a wide range of clients and projects early on, which meant I gained experience much faster than I think I would have elsewhere. The biggest positive for me was the opportunity to learn. There is a strong culture of giving people responsibility and trusting them to get involved. Looking back, the experience I gained here has been invaluable and has helped shape my career. That said, I think it's important for anyone considering joining, particularly if this is your first job, to understand that it is a fast-paced agency environment. The expectations are high from day one and there is a lot to learn in a relatively short period of time. • Supportive and friendly team • Excellent learning opportunities • Exposure to a wide range of clients and sectors • Responsibility from an early stage • Good career development opportunities I personally found the pace challenging at times, particularly in the early months. There were occasions where briefing could have been clearer and some processes weren't always as defined as they could be, which sometimes made it difficult to know exactly what was expected or how to approach a task. The team was always supportive when asked, but in such a busy agency environment there wasn't always time for the level of guidance and hand-holding that someone completely new to the industry might need. However, for someone who is proactive, resilient and willing to ask questions, there is a huge opportunity to develop quickly. Whilst it wasn't always easy, I learned an enormous amount and came away with skills and experience that have been incredibly valuable in later roles. One thing I have reflected on since leaving is that it's only when you move elsewhere that you realise the grass isn't always greener. Every agency has its challenges and, with hindsight, my only real regret is perhaps not sticking it out for longer and being part of driving some of the changes I felt were needed. The business has a lot of good people who genuinely care, and I think that's easy to overlook when you're in the middle of a particularly busy period.

Cons

• Fast-paced environment that can feel intense, particularly as a first job • High expectations from day one • Briefs and processes could sometimes be clearer • Can take time to build confidence and find your feet

1.0
6 June 2026

Be careful

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Pros

You'll have the odd fun night out drinking with the juniors.

Cons

- The HR system sits with the Head of People and Culture. - The agency struggles to use Al effectively and cannot keep up with it. - There has been confusion on employee working hours during my time, even though simple things like this should be very clear.

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Little Red Rooster Response
2w
Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. Whilst we welcome honest and constructive feedback, we do not recognise a number of the points raised in this review as an accurate reflection of the business today. People, culture and values are central to how we operate and are areas we continue to invest heavily in. Over the past 12 months alone, we have introduced significant improvements across employee development, communication, performance management, wellbeing and operational processes. This work has been shaped by feedback from both current and former employees and remains a key focus for the leadership team. We would also like to clarify that our HR support is provided by an independent external HR consultancy, a structure that has been in place for a number of years, including throughout the period in which the reviewer was employed by the business. The role of the Head of People & Culture is focused on employee experience, engagement, learning and development, performance support, culture, wellbeing and organisational development, rather than acting as the sole HR function within the business. With regards to AI, we have invested significantly in both tools and training and continue to evolve our approach as the technology develops. We see AI as a tool to improve efficiency, streamline administration, support research and remove low value tasks from our teams' day to day workload. However, we are ultimately a PR agency built on relationships, strategic thinking and creativity. No AI tool can replace the value of strong media relationships, trusted client partnerships, sound judgement or the ability to identify and create compelling stories. Our approach is therefore to use AI where it adds value operationally, whilst ensuring our teams spend more time doing the work that delivers the greatest impact for clients: building robust relationships with journalists, creating outstanding campaigns and providing strategic counsel. We also acknowledge that there was historic confusion around certain policies and processes during periods of significant business change. In some cases, policies were originally introduced with positive intent and designed to provide greater flexibility and benefits for employees. However, as the business evolved, we recognised that certain approaches were not delivering the outcomes intended for either the business or the wider team. A good example of this was our previous unlimited holiday policy. Whilst introduced to provide greater flexibility and trust, feedback from employees highlighted that usage was often inconsistent, with some team members feeling unable to take full advantage of the policy due to workload pressures and team commitments. Importantly, this feedback was not only welcomed by the business but actively encouraged. Following those conversations, we reviewed the policy and introduced a more structured approach to create greater fairness, consistency and transparency for everyone. We believe this demonstrates an important point: when employees provide constructive feedback, we listen, we reflect and, where change is needed, we act. These areas have since been reviewed, documented and communicated to the team to provide greater clarity and consistency across the business. We fully accept that Little Red Rooster is not the right environment for everyone. We are a high performing agency with ambitious goals, high standards and a strong culture of accountability. Whilst that approach will not suit every individual, many of our team thrive in an environment that offers challenge, responsibility and opportunities for growth. Finally, whilst we appreciate that every employee's experience is unique, we do not believe it is accurate to suggest that the business focuses solely on financial performance. Our investment in people, culture, learning and development, wellbeing initiatives, employee engagement and operational improvements demonstrates the importance we place on building a sustainable business where both our people and our clients can succeed. We wish you every success in your future career and thank you for your contribution during your time with the business.
5.0
1 June 2026
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Pros

What sets Little Red Rooster apart is the sheer drive and talent of the people. Everyone from the top down is professional, brilliant at their jobs, and incredibly decent to work with. The agency is highly strategic, and there is a massive focus on creativity to get clients the best possible high impact media coverage. It’s inspiring to work with a team that persistently goes above and beyond rather than settling for "good enough."

Cons

Because the agency is so dedicated to going above and beyond for clients, the pace can be fast and demanding, but the supportive team dynamic makes it completely manageable.

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Little Red Rooster Response
2w
Thank you for taking the time to leave such a thoughtful review. We're delighted to hear that your experience at Little Red Rooster has been a positive one and that you've recognised the ambition, creativity and commitment that our team brings to both client work and the wider business. Your comments about the quality of our people mean a great deal to us. We work hard to build a team of talented, driven and genuinely good people who are committed to delivering exceptional results whilst supporting one another along the way. It is particularly rewarding to hear that this has been your experience. We also appreciate your recognition of the pace of agency life. We know that our environment can be demanding at times, and whilst we have high standards and ambitious goals, we believe those challenges should be matched by strong support, collaboration and opportunities for growth. Thank you for your feedback and for the contribution you continue to make to the business. We look forward to supporting your continued development and success at Little Red Rooster.
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