Pros
Busy but a very creative atmosphere
Cons
A smaller agency, some may not want to be a jack of all trades
Pros
A forward thinking employer, with generous benefits package. Investor in People accredited and a commitment to developing their team. I joined in 2010 and have seen Ferrier Pearce go through a considerable growth period. I started at the company on a part time basis, and saw lots of opportunity for personal development. Originally Ferrier Pearce, which is part of Ferrier Pearce Creative Group delivered marketing communications to a range of sectors, including pensions and property. Since then, Key was formed, a property marketing specialist brand. Leaving Ferrier Pearce to concentrate on employee communications. I worked on both sides of the business, learning a lot from both Nigel and Jon as I progressed. I was able to pursue a digital marketing qualification during my time with Ferrier Pearce.
Cons
I don't think this can be seen as a downside, but you do need to have a work hard ethic and to be driven. The opportunities are plentiful and you are supported to develop decision making, negotiating and collaborative skills. I don't consider the staff changes a negative, there was a relocation of office from Caterham to London and businesses need to evolve to have a presence for years to come.
Pros
High staff attrition means lots of new faces Jon and Hannah do really know their subject matter, and are true experts in their field Small company feel where you know everyone
Cons
FP is a small print and pensions documentation agency, trying to grasp digital for the past 10 years. FP have had limited Pensions print success in the past. Nigel Ferrier (the ‘F’ in FP, title : "Executive Chairman of the Group” is very much the King of the Castle, everyone reports into Nigel effectively. Nigel has a mantra : make the company seem bigger than it is”. In his defence, Nigel likes joining in, unfortunately this tends to have the effect of disempowering, in a classic ’top-down’ management style. Jon Pearce (the ‘P’ in FP), is a solid pensions professional through and through. Pensions is the reason FP exists, and holds the company up. Counterintuitively, Jon has the title “Group Creative Director”. Jon is not a creative, Jon is purely pensions. Nigel makes all the decisions, as Jon is Nigel’s junior. Worth noting the executive management style makes for a muted, slightly awkward office atmosphere. Employees are required to write social media updates from their 'company/personal' social media accounts on a rota, the execution of this really shows grasp of digital. Creative work is based on stock photography. Digital outsourced to Poland, so cross-pollination limited. Expertise is in print documentation and business cards, which FP are quite established at delivering.
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