SiteVisibility Reviews

3.6

71% would recommend to a friend

(19 total reviews)
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Jason Woodford

89% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

SiteVisibility has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 19 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The SiteVisibility 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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19 reviews
5.0
9 June 2019

Flexible, creative, growing and understanding abding

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Flexible working is great, we're trusted to do what we need to do, work our hours and we're treated like the adults and pressionals we are. Free food and drinks, very generous Lots of opportunities to grow and develop Open and understanding culture of friendship, fun and support Positive focus on and effort to promote mental health and wellbeing Dogs! Plenty of room to make your mark. Reallt generous fun budget with people in charge of arranging fun activities each month for the whole team. Location in centre of Brighton is amazing! Really experienced xned and confident leadership. Training day a month and 500 quid training budget a year!

Cons

Bit of an issues with tent City sat outside the office with undesirables and mess hanging about but SV leadership very active in sorting this out.

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SiteVisibility Response
6y
Thank you for the encouraging feedback; since this was written you'll know the Council have finally dealt with "tent city" outside but we're still working on the Council to more effectively address the root cause of the homelessness issue. It will be interesting to see what feedback we receive on our 4 day working week trial during December. Thank you once again for taking the time to share your experience.
5.0
10 May 2018

Lots of changes but all for the good

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Pros

I have been working at SiteVisibility full-time since 2015 and personally, I’ve seen lots of changes here – all for the good! The company culture has continually evolved in that time and as a place to work, it has many benefits. It has a great work life balance ethos that all modern employers should have and it also rewards hard work with recognition and appreciation when times are busy. Coming from a previous role in a large organization I’ve benefited from having the greater ownership and responsibility my role here requires. Also not sure how many other employers you’ll find that gives you the option of borrowing a VW campervan for a weekend away with your family : ) Great work-life balance Good, respectful culture in the team. The company treats its employees well. Lots of opportunity for employees that are prepared to manage their own careers and take the initiative Collaborative culture and environment

Cons

It can be busy and everyone needs to chip in when it is so possibly a con for some. Maybe not a great if you don’t like dogs in the office, but surely that can’t be many!

5.0
27 Feb 2017
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Pros

New management style and improved processes. New management systems have addressed work / life imbalances. Fairly flat reporting structure. Open feedback via Tiny Pulse. Highly collaborative atmosphere A days training a month. Decent holiday entitlement. Salary in line with industry standards. Plenty of benefits: pension, dental scheme, bagel Mondays, lunch and learns, working from home, employee of the month, annual awards, bonuses, monthly team outings, beer o'clock. Broad spectrum of clients. Scope to explore latest trends and new tools/technologies. Opportunities to write on the company blog, appear on podcasts / webinars. Opportunities for public speaking Great if you're a self starter, willing to learn fast and have an entrepreneurial flair. You will be rewarded. Brighton SEO involvement.

Cons

Nothing major, the business has turned a corner (just look at the staff retention level) over the period I've worked there. There have been hard times, but this is in the past. Like any boutique agency (family) there are occasional internal conflicts. If you want an easy going salaried position, look elsewhere. Most team members carry a high level of responsibility and pressure, so there's nowhere to hide (or colleagues to blame) when work delivered is of a poor standard or doesn't get done in timely fashion. Time management is an issue at any agency. Under scoping work still happens and it's unlikely this can be completely resolved.

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SiteVisibility Response
9y
Thank you for sharing your experience and I'm pleased you've noticed a positive impact of the changes and improvements we've introduced over the last 2 years. I hope that we can act on your suggestions, especially by making more time to involve you in planning our future
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