Springpod Reviews

3.6

61% would recommend to a friend

(30 total reviews)

59% positive business outlook

Springpod has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 30 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Springpod employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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30 reviews
2.0
5 Mar 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The team were friendly, engaged, and would frequently arrange team drinks after work, or bonding opportunities. The office was always a nice environment, good music, and it was nice when everyone would get involved in team conversations My head of department was really lovely to me, I felt supported and cared for by him and extend my utmost gratitude towards him. Team breakfasts every week, team lunches during onboarding. Basically, the people are nice and friendly and it seems HR have done a great job at building relationships between everyone and ensuring everyone feels welcome and comfortable in the office and at home. It's clear the owners are passionate about the work they do and the opportunities they can provide. Sage benefits was decent, online GP, a couple discounts, and the assembly rewards system was a nice touch. Able to work from home 2 days a week, pretty relaxed, mostly stuck to a schedule but it was flexible if you needed it to be.

Cons

There was a promise of development but it seemed no one was able to stay in their positions long enough to actually progress. Salary was essentially the lowest they could make it without having to claim themselves as minimum-wage employers. This as well as having the minimum amount of holiday possible. Clearly, they don't understand the ebbs and flows of any business, half the team were cut all at once only a month and a bit after a sudden influx of new hires. A seemingly avoidable mistake if anyone had seen the trajectories of the business after hiring such a large amount of new people, something I spotted when looking at a sales chart in a company-wide meeting. They had about 3 different corners of the business it's clear they bit off more than they could chew As soon as they realised there were no internal positions I wanted they were happy to ship me off and make me redundant there and then, I had 1 week off of work and then heard nothing after. Got a list of businesses I could contact if I wanted and nothing else. I had to ask for my P45 months after it all and needed to forward my redundancy email to myself during the call I was in at the time as they started to deactivate my accounts as soon as I wasn't needed anymore. I did a lot of work for the company, including an entire course, that I never got to see in its final stages, maybe not a con of the business but it was disappointing that I had nothing to show for creating this by myself.

2.0
18 Dec 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Modern, open plan office - Passionate creators and staff - Good cause and tapped in to what students need - Huge range of accessible resources for a wide range of topics

Cons

It's disappointing to see that management have not learned from previous incidents, leading to more reduction in staff numbers. Making junior staff members, many of whom were recently students themselves, redundant before Christmas and after only a month at the company in some cases really goes against what the company is supposed to be about. It's a real shame that their passion for improving employment access and conditions for young people doesn't seem to extend to their own staff.

1.0
2 Mar 2025

Poor management, structure, and no room to grow

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Colleagues are great, but ultimately all in the same boat.

Cons

Leadership seem to be running the shop based on corporate cliches rather than listening to their employees. Staff turnaround is quite bizarre, making people redundant and then offering them freelance positions to soften the blow and then spending more money on the freelancers than a salary. Poor structure means that there is very little room to grow, financial incentives are few and far between, dedicated and hard-working employees have to go through tribunals to even have a pay rise considered. Workloads are ludicrous, with management jumping from one idea to the next without considering what implications this has on staff and clients alike. A very poor place to work that barely values its staff.

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