Pros
None that outweighed the cons.
Cons
In my experience, this was a deeply frustrating and demoralising place to work. The company culture was hostile unless you fit a very specific personality type, and anyone who didn’t was quickly sidelined or pushed out.
There was consistently high staff turnover during my time there, which I felt was linked to how employees were treated and how feedback was handled. Hard-working individuals did not appear to be valued or retained, and this created a revolving-door environment rather than a stable team. This instability was not treated as a problem by management, despite the obvious impact on morale, workload, and continuity.
The management team were, in my experience, resistant to feedback and self-reflection. Concerns raised by staff were often dismissed, which contributed to a culture where people felt unheard and easily replaceable.
The workplace culture leaned heavily towards “lad culture”. I personally witnessed frequent inappropriate comments that I felt crossed professional boundaries, including sexist and discriminatory remarks. This created an uncomfortable environment for many employees.
Progression within the company felt arbitrary and opaque. Despite strong performance, internal promotions felt inconsistent, while senior staff appeared to award themselves inflated titles.
HR and internal processes did not inspire confidence. Confidentiality, consistency, and professionalism felt lacking, which made it difficult to trust internal support structures.
Overall, I would not recommend working here unless you closely align with the culture they favour as otherwise, this is not a supportive or sustainable environment.