An excellent 10 years, here's to the next - Managing Director Clarion Events Employee Review

5.0
25 Mar 2025
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Pros

Reflecting on 10 years at Clarion reminds me why I love events and love the company. For me, the key is ‘variety’ and 'opportunity'. No two days are the same... Its fast paced, entrepreneurial and fun. My first event was for 100 people in Boston, my most recent was 215,000 attendees in Berlin. ✅ Fresh challenges. ✅ Different sectors. ✅ New teams, regions and cultures. ✅ Evolving brands. 🌎 Since 2014, I’ve traveled the world organising 40+ events in 12 Cities across 4 continents. 🙌 I’ve been lucky to manage 8 excellent brands, win 5 industry awards, deliver millions in revenue/profits and work with hundreds of brilliant people. 🎗️I’ve had the opportunity to lead industry working groups, represent the industry at Government round tables and lobby MPs during COVID. I also enjoyed the chance to mentor friends at UK Black Business Week and support Women in Exhibitions. If you want to work at a company that pushes boundaries and supports innovative thinking, Clarion is for you.

Cons

Our business is incredibly rewarding but hard work. During peak project times it requires dedication, travel and extended hours... but I would say that's the same anywhere. We also get extra Christmas holidays, wellness days and can claw-back days when working overtime.

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5.0
16 Mar 2026
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Pros

This company understands that its people are both core business AND actual humans. Pay is competitive but lifestyle, work-life balance, benefits and culture are unmatched. Remote or hybrid for all, company closures during last week of the year and July 4th week, plus all the normal standard national holidays, competitive PTO and sick days on top of that, and they even give you two paid days to volunteer someplace. Medical insurance is innovative, outstanding, and affordable. Extras include free GLP1s, wellness programs, and more. Staff are largely fantastic - the feel is very work hard-play hard. CEO is exceptional and really brings a lot of depth and value to the workplace culture. Opportunities for professional and personal growth are also outstanding - opportunities around every corner.

Cons

If you don't want to work, you probably won't thrive here. It can be fast paced, but those who do well, enjoy that pace. I've never felt like it was too much. Retirement match is on the low end at 2% but with the other benefits being so strong, I can save more than I otherwise could myself.

3.0
1 Apr 2026
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Pros

Women-led company Opportunity to travel Remote work Kind, friendly teammates Decent health insurance

Cons

Within a few months of joining the Marketing team at Clarion NA, it will become clear that most employees are stressed, exhausted, and stretched thin. Team members are frequently asked to take on responsibilities outside their roles, and compensation does not align with the volume or impact of the work being produced. Upper management often sets goals that feel unattainable, driven by pressure from investors who are far removed from the day-to-day realities of the work. There is a strong emphasis on rapid revenue generation, which creates an intense and relentless pace- one that is not reflected in employee pay. AI is heavily relied upon, seemingly to bridge the gap between expectations and what is realistically achievable by a single person. The workload often exceeds what any one individual could reasonably produce in a day. While work-life balance is promoted on paper, the reality falls short. Generous PTO and holiday policies exist, but are difficult to truly enjoy. Employees are regularly expected to work on weekends, during PTO, and even on company-wide holidays. Leadership frames this as a trade-off for a “flexible work policy,” but in practice, the ability to step away briefly during the workday for a doctor’s visit does not compensate for the expectation of being constantly available- even while on vacation.

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