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1.0
24 Aug 2025

The worse working environment!

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Pros

Experiencing the festivals you get to work on and be apart of

Cons

Causal racism, bullying, jealousy. Colleagues with no previous experience were promoted just based on favouritism from the CEO

2.0
26 July 2023

Hugely damaged my mental health

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Pros

Looks good on the CV

Cons

I left this job an anxious mess. I was junior in my role and I was just left to my own devices with no advice, guidance, or appraisals. I had no clue how well I was doing and I had crippling imposter syndrome constantly. I saw multiple female employees get pushed out and treated horribly and I got shouted at in the office in front of everybody for a completely minor mistake that I made as a *junior* employee who at the time had minimal experience, and this didn’t just happen once. There is a huge network of ex employees that are trauma bonded for life because of this job so I guess that could go in the pro list. Work life balance isn’t allowed here, I wasn’t allowed to put an OOO on ever, even when I went on a three week long holiday to another continent.

1.0
29 May 2023
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Pros

Well known clients and the chance to work at exciting events

Cons

Very poorly paid and no salary review in 3 years Lower pay for female staff members and misogyny is rife Toxic working culture Openly heard it being said women shouldn’t get pregnant whilst working here and this is reflected as there are no female senior management Owner and the director have ‘favourites’ (for unprofessional reasons) and dismiss staff members needs Junior staff are not allowed to put an out of office on under any circumstances which can effect mental health as never able to have break Staff are told that they must answer calls and emails on annual leave and never reveal to clients they are off Discrimination in the office is rife Accounts are not fairly distributed amongst staff - the ‘favourites’ get given first pick and other accounts that are viewed as less appealing (and usually more challenging) are given to the other team members There’s no training provided and certain team members block juniors progressing for fear of their own positions Office is a ‘Little boys club’ Unpaid overtime No appraisals given, so no chance to progress (particularly if you’re not one of the owner or director’s ‘favourites’) Toxic team members are not reprimanded - spiteful behaviour goes unchecked Communication is non existent within the company Staff often openly belittled by the owner in the office, there is a culture of fear Staff that are not ‘favourites’ are openly ignored and scoffed at No flexible working Did not feel valued at all Overworked yet screamed at despite working above and beyond on little pay Impossible targets set and often the owner takes on accounts just ‘for the money’ knowing they are not newsworthy Owner changes his mind and is whimsical and tyrannical Owner will ignore someone in the room if he takes against them (reasons for this are never clear) Owner and director are unprofessional and have overinflated egos Senior staff take credit for junior staff members work The wrong people are promoted

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