MyPocketSkill Reviews

3.3

49% would recommend to a friend

(11 total reviews)

53% positive business outlook

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1.0
6 Aug 2025

Chaotic management and high turnover

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The wider team were kind, supportive and welcoming. Everyone joined wanting to make a positive difference on young people and improve the company.

Cons

There was a consistent lack of structure and process across the organisation. Meetings lacked focus and tended to go in circles, making it difficult to drive any meaningful progress. Priorities frequently shifted without any clear rationale, which created confusion and made it hard to deliver on projects. Tasks that were labeled as urgent were often deprioritised just as quickly, which led to a lot of frustration and inefficiency. Goals (both commercial and "impact") were rarely communicated to the wider team. Culturally, there was no investment from leadership in fostering a positive or cohesive working environment. There were no feedback channels, and when constructive feedback was proactively offered it was overlooked. Micromanagement is a recurring issue, which hugely affected morale and was contributed to the high turnover rate. Overall, it was a challenging and disheartening environment to work in.

1.0
18 Aug 2025

Chaos

Anonymous employee
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Pros

My colleagues were genuinely great, supportive, friendly and a joy to work with.

Cons

Leadership was unprofessional, the culture was very toxic and pay extremely low across the board. There wasn’t much room for career progression. Roles quickly started to feel stagnant, and any desire to grow or move forward was more or less dismissed. The company has a socially important mission but the lack of direction and constant changes in focus made it difficult to get anything done. Priorities shifted from meeting to meeting, which made managing workloads frustrating. Longtime employees ended up taking on more and more grunt work and expected to absorb the work of those who left, while newer hires were given more rewarding and visible projects. This created a clear sense that loyalty and experience were not only ignored but actively overlooked.

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