It's mid - Sales Exponential-e Employee Review

2.0
9 Feb 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good starting job. Nice kitchen. Good food locations nearby. Hybrid options. My manager was an absolute star and genuine lovely person. Thirsty thursdays - free alcohol Met some great friends that I still speak to from that company

Cons

CEO needs to retire. Overuns meetings by sometimes hours with waffle and random tangents hhhh. Strong nepotism. Salary is not strong for a London job (compared to other salaries around the area for same position) Unacheivable KPIs.

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3.0
24 Jun 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good atmosphere within th company. Company is constantly on the rise looking at new technology. Has potential to become huge

Cons

Political. Unrealistic targets . Due to it being a privately held company there are a lot of shortcuts and unfair treatment of newer staff

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2.0
24 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The business has some very special people who are a delight to work with. Some try hard to create an environment where you feel valued and supported. There are some that have been there a very long time.

Cons

There is a lot of smoke and mirrors. Champagne tastes with lemonade pockets. Completely unrealistic expectations. Complete lack of understanding of some sectors. A Management Team who can be completely detached from those below them. The reason for the title of this review is because from January next Year the Employment Rights Act changes and all employees will have full employment rights from Day 1. this means that the right the emplyer has and uses to get rid of you at their will before you have served them for two years goes and it will no longer be possible for companies like this to use a PILON Clause to exit you out of the business. They will also struggle to exit people and leave people that have delivered exactly the same performance still employed. This change to your rights is critical. For far too long Companies like Exponential-e have been able to simply "exit" people from the business in their first two years knowing that they have little or no employment rights.

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