Steppe2 Reviews

1.6

0% would recommend to a friend

(40 total reviews)

4% positive business outlook

Steppe2 has an employee rating of 1.6 out of 5 stars, based on 40 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a poor working experience there.

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1.0
11 Feb 2025
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Pros

There is nothing good to say about this company

Cons

Stay away! This is a scam company. They lure young people in with promises of a marketing career, but the reality is commission only, door-to-door sales. They advertise the job as paid and salaried, but once you start, you realise it’s all a lie. They claim there’s a guaranteed income, yet most people never see more than 200/300 a week. Within your first week or two, they’ll try to convince you to go on a “business trip”, claiming your expenses will be covered. It’s a trap. You’ll end up paying for your own travel, food, and only get paid on the sales you make - the ones that don't get "cancelled", while the company covers nothing. You expect to earn money, but instead, you come back more broke than before. They fill your days with weird motivational speeches and excessive training, pretending to invest in you. In reality, they just want to brainwash you into going to the "field"—which means spending hours knocking on doors in the freezing cold and rain, only to get paid next to nothing. You’ll easily work 60+ hours a week, yet most people don’t even make £200-£300—if they even get paid at all. They will steal your sales, claiming they were “canceled” so you don’t get your commission. And the worst part? They will force you to go back to the office after working all day, meaning you’re there from 8 AM until 11 PM or even midnight. By the time you get home, you have no time for anything else. Your social life? Gone. Your energy? Drained. But that’s all by design—they want to isolate you from your friends and family so they can manipulate you into believing their nonsense about “moving up to management” and “running your own company.” It’s all a scam. They don’t want to help you grow; they want to finesse you, exploit you, and squeeze as much out of you as possible. At the end of it all, after working insane hours in the worst conditions, you’ll barely make £200-£300—if you’re lucky. It’s not worth it. Stay away.

1.0
23 Apr 2025
Recommend
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Pros

No experience required – They’ll take anyone, which could be helpful if you're truly desperate to get something on your CV. Learn to deal with rejection fast – If nothing else, door-to-door sales will toughen you up. Some team members are nice – You might find a few decent people in the same boat, which makes the experience slightly more bearable.

Cons

Completely misleading job description – Job titles like “marketing associate” or “brand manager” are just a front for commission-based door-to-door sales. Predatory toward fresh grads – They target young, eager jobseekers with big promises and zero transparency. Cold-call sales in rough neighborhoods – Expect long hours outdoors in bad weather, often in areas that feel unsafe. Unstable pay – Largely commission-based with little to no base salary. You might earn less than minimum wage. Zero career development – No actual marketing, no mentorship, no professional growth. Just sales quotas. High turnover – Almost everyone quits once they realize what the job actually is. Wastes your time – You’ll be frustrated and disappointed if you're looking for a legit career opportunity. Steepe 2 presents itself as a sleek, modern marketing firm with opportunities in PR, brand management, and marketing. In reality, it's a thinly veiled door-to-door sales job. They make big promises — “fast-track to management,” “growth,” “client interaction” — but in reality, you're out in freezing cold British weather knocking on doors in dodgy cul-de-sacs around London, trying to sell milk and internet packages. It’s misleading, exhausting, and frankly predatory. They seem to deliberately target fresh grads, people eager to start their careers, by listing jobs that sound professional (and even exciting), but then bait-and-switch you into commission-based street sales. Minimum wage if you're lucky — and that's only if you hit unrealistic targets. One of their job ads even said “no experience necessary,” which now makes sense in hindsight — they just need bodies to push products, not actually develop anyone's career. I’m genuinely glad I saw through the act early on. If you’re job hunting, be careful and research companies that seem too good to be true — especially ones like this that are vague about what the job actually entails. TL;DR: Scammy, misleading, and a complete waste of time. Do not apply.

1.0
9 Apr 2025

Avoid at all costs!

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Pros

Pros are that senior staff are extremely flattering and motivational.... its all a facade

Cons

From the moment you walk into Steppe 2’s cramped basement office in the morning, the red flags are clear. You’re met with around 60 people packed into a loud, chaotic room, all practicing sales pitches — it feels more like a boiler room than a professional workplace. The job is advertised as a sales executive role with exciting growth opportunities, but in reality, it’s relentless door-to-door sales. You're expected to be out on the field until 8:30 PM, then return to the office afterward — meaning your day ends around 10 PM. This happens six days a week, Monday through Saturday. There's no proper lunch break, just whatever time you can sneak in between doors. They claim it’s weekly pay from week one, but what they don’t tell you is that it’s paid two weeks in arrears. All the work you do in week one won’t be paid out until week three — a tactic that sucks people in. By the time you finally see your first paycheck, you realise the reality of the job doesn’t match the promises — but by then, you've already sunk time and energy into it. The pay structure is also incredibly misleading. They advertise a £400 base salary, but it’s not a base plus commission — it’s either/or. If you earn £375 in commission, you’ll receive the £400 base. But if you earn £500 in commission, you just get the £500. There's no stacking — and many don’t even earn enough to make that worth it. They also dangle promotions in front of you constantly, saying you’ll earn £700/week once you reach "Trainee Partner." What actually happens is you take on more stress and responsibilities while still making the same £400/week. The £700 only applies once you reach "Junior Partner," which is extremely difficult to achieve — and by that point, you've likely already poured everything into the business with very little return. The “reward” simply isn’t worth what’s required. They hype people up daily with loud motivational talks, exaggerated success stories, and promises of business trips. But even the trips they offer — supposedly “fully covered” — end up being deducted from your own paycheck. The truth is, you’re worked to the bone, misled about your earnings, and fed dreams of future success that very few actually achieve. It’s a carefully crafted system designed to exploit ambition, where the owner reaps the rewards and everyone else burns out. If you’re considering applying — don’t. This isn’t a genuine career opportunity. It’s a glorified door-to-door sales job with zero work-life balance, misleading pay, and a culture built on pressure and manipulation.

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