3.5
70% would recommend to a friend
70% positive business outlook
Pros
There are some great people there who are often undervalued
Cons
From my experience upper management created a toxic environment with a personality contest feel. Seeing colleagues crying due to poor treatment became the norm and I would regularly leave work feeling defeated, exhausted and depressed.
Pros
The poor souls that float around that hellish nightmare that is that office. They come in with so much enthusiasm and brains and hope. So much potential being squandered
Cons
Owners Management style Idea generation is weak by owners Bullying Wages Benefits
Pros
Good people (who rotate often due to a ridiculous turnover rate) who are young and full of energy (because young people are naive enough that they don't realise what they're getting into, and their energy only lasts as long as they can survive the horrible treatment they'll get). Let's not forget the friends you make along the way though! Friends who you will see shouted at and berated, made to feel small at every opportunity. The only real "pro" here is for the company themselves, since prior to the working from home practises that any decent company offers now, Lancaster was a small enough place that there was only really a few options if you wanted a job in digital marketing. Oh, and if you're a woman , you'll get more time before you're shouted and sworn at. So that's a plus.
Cons
Formerly known as "SearchQuest", look them up to see more tales of seriously damaged mental health. This company is well known in Lancaster as a horror show, taking in bright and eager young people and churning out damaged husks, traumatised by the abuse from the director and their cronies, pushed well beyond breaking point by pointless, unattainable crunch caused by rapid-fire mismanagement. They'll play with you like a dog plays with a toy, no care for who you are as a person. It's an absolutely disgusting company run by a vicious little tyrant who is obsessed with themselves. They will pretend they are your friend by imitating a real person, but they can't understanding you because they don't care about anything except putting the spotlight on themselves, and clawing away at you to make themselves feel more powerful. Everything, in one way or another, comes back to making them seem powerful and important. Maybe the management they hire are better? No, of course they're not, because they either wise up quickly and get out of there fast, or they match the director's personal vision for vanity and abuse and will hurt you just as readily as the director will, covering for them and making the pain they cause seem normal. People like that don't get better, they just learn how to hide themselves more. A new person starts and you get maybe a day, if you're lucky, before the swearing and shouting starts up again. Because that's the norm, with the director often spouting the frankly bizarre excuse of "maybe I'm a horrible person because I'm the youngest child". Whatever spark you go in with, you'll leave feeling traumatised. You'll go home every day feeling battered and exhausted, and every hour in there is spent waiting for the next barrage of shouting, another person fired, another unknowing victim brought in to replace them. This isn't a workplace, it's a saw mill for psychological abuse, taking in happy humans and spitting out broken people. There is absolutely no reason to take a job with them. Note: The company location on Glassdoor now shows "London" and the logo doesn't match the company's current logo. They used to be correct, but since that negative review in Nov '21, they aren't, which is what you'd expect from this company. Whatever scummy practises they can get away with, they will. I wouldn't be surprised if they change their name again, to hide from another set of negative reviews. Ignore the positive ones on here. Notice how 6 out of the current 10 were made on the same day, with a 7th made the day after? And even then, many of those positive 5/5 reviews make reference to crunch, the repercussions of failing to meet unreasonable expectations set on impulse, and pointlessly hyperactive changes in direction. I would not be surprised if they're edited after this review is published. However bad you think this company might be, it's worse. Maybe they'll get better? No, they won't. If they had, as in, if they could actually acknowledge the damage and hurt they've caused people, they'd have the enormous task of reaching out to everyone they ever traumatised to apologise for the horrifying treatment they've put them through. Which won't happen, because we're talking about hundreds of people here. They'll read this without ever knowing who wrote it, because I could be any one of the hundreds they've hurt. Oh, and the pay is abysmal too. Don't do it.
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