Pros
Strong values alignment: The organisation genuinely lives its values, even during difficult times. Honesty, transparency and psychological safety are clearly embedded rather than aspirational.
Inclusive and human recruitment experience: A sense of belonging was created from the very first recruitment conversations. New starters are made to feel trusted, welcomed and valued before day one.
Supportive culture and wellbeing focus: Proactive support for wellbeing, including mental health, without stigma or excessive process, or questioning/disbelief. Support is offered before it is asked for, fostering trust and security.
Recognition and investment in people: Contributions are recognised and appreciated rather than assumed. Time and space are given to do work properly, avoiding a “good enough” mindset.
Strong sense of community: Charity days and social initiatives build connection and shared purpose. Genuine friendships are formed, contributing to the feeling of the workplace as a second home.
High-performing, collaborative marketing team: Exceptional output delivered consistently under tight deadlines. A positive team dynamic built on humour, mutual support, and shared pride in the work.
Positive personal impact: The environment helped restore confidence, energy and sense of self. Demonstrates the organisation’s ability to positively influence people beyond performance metrics.
Cons
High workload and tight deadlines: The level of output required, particularly within Marketing, can be very demanding, but we are supported at every stage of creation and approvals.
Emotional impact of strong culture: A highly supportive and close-knit environment can make transitions and departures emotionally difficult.