Summit Media 2.0 Reviews

3.5

61% would recommend to a friend

(65 total reviews)

Martin Corcoran and Ryan Thomas

78% approve of CEO

52% positive business outlook

Summit Media 2.0 has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 65 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Summit Media 2.0 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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65 reviews
1.0
19 July 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Other parts of the company seem like they uphold company values and take care of the employees.

Cons

The Warwick office is a high-pressure, untrusting and toxic environment. It's a constant revolving door of staff because of the way we are treated. Intelligent people join on the premise that they’ll be working on an innovative product for the automotive industry. In reality, Summit Automotive is underdelivering on all fronts because of constantly-moving targets and a leadership team that sets unrealistic promises to clients. Staff morale has not been above 'medium' to date. There isn’t recognition of efforts when things are delivered and a ruckus if they are not - led by a bully. There have been some nightmare incidents that would make many people anxious or even fearful of coming into work. It’s not right. In terms of career development, there is none. Understanding that it was like a startup initially, a benefit of the doubt was given on the basis that these issues would eventually be addressed and processes be put in place. Twelve plus months later, nothing has changed and my assigned line manager is still someone who left months ago. Unfortunately, this experience has been unfulfilling and my moral compass cannot recommend this outfit for future staff. Oh, and you can forget flexible working...

1.0
28 June 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

a) During my time I haven't seen any pro's within the organisation

Cons

a) Rude management b) No planning within in the organisation c) Hire people on high salary and fire them before probation. probably to save contractor money d) Changed organisational structure three times in 5 months. e) There should be some investigation done on the organisation as it affects people career and family life. f) Hire people with no planning. g) Advise to the resources that don't get fool by the high salary that's just disguise of the bad reputation the organisation have.

1.0
24 Jan 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- some great people & teams - excellent training opportunities - varied work - range of major clients to work for - some very able, knowledgeable managers - excellent place to gain experience in digital marketing - fast-paced environment - generous annual leave allowance, rising with years of employment - extra paid day off for own birthday - daily free breakfast; weekly staff lunch - annual Experience for Life - good start to working life for new graduates - fab for all those who like to party - regular social events - nice office building - profit share (although in some cases excuses will be found not to pay this) - opportunities for progression (mainly for those who are friends with or related to the 'right' people) - perfect for those on power trips and with big egos

Cons

- huge staff turnover & staff retention seems irrelevant - low pay - expectation to work free overtime with no notice & at weekends - managers don't have to be competent, knowledgeable or be able to genuinely lead people, so long as they're friends with the 'right' senior manager - some colleagues have been known to be shouted at by line management - CEO doesn't care about the poor behaviour of some managers - not all opportunities for progression are advertised internally; there's a lot of favouritism shown to relatives and friends of the 'right' people - very cliquey - it's all about office politics and being in with the millennial crowd - colleagues who don't go to all the social events and parties are seen as killjoys and become irrelevant - more adult playground than meaningful work environment - beware of loud office, regular hysterical screeching and occasional flying objects - clients get charged for the time when colleagues are joking around and socialising

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