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Ups and Downs - Digital Marketing Manager Notch Communications Employee Review

3.0
16 Jul 2024
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Pros

Like most places, the people make it. I miss a lot of people from Notch, from both working together and complaining together. My experience was of a company that (when things were going well) had a positive vibe and lots of camaraderie, with trust placed in colleagues and a lot of autonomy to get stuff done. I think there's a combination of elements which will be hard to find elsewhere. If you're up to it, there are generally a lot of different projects that you can learn from or get involved with. Notch's clients are a mixture of large established companies and small startups, all in specialised industries. If you enjoy getting into the nitty gritty and marketing more technical services and products, it's a good place to be.

Cons

Senior management are sometimes too closed off and opaque. Projects and changes will appear without consultation, adequate explanation or training. Notch's own branding and website was handled poorly, and not at all like how we would do it for our own clients. HR and line management processes were not well established. I line managed someone who repeatedly complained about me. I know that I had areas to improve but, on reflection, I think that many of her complaints could have been dealt with through a quick chat rather than an HR process. I found it increasingly difficult to decipher whether my manager expected me to be clear, consistent and firm or to seek approval and consent for every interaction. Whilst these complaints were being dealt with I felt unsupported and 'presumed guilty'. I repeatedly asked for training and support, but did not receive any. There have been hiccups with hiring - at one point we had a string of new hires who had poor experience and/or were a bad cultural fit. Getting a more robust interview process sorted, and being more ready to say goodbye to people who weren't working well, could help. Process and Time tracking software - in an agency it's pretty much essential. During the three years I was at Notch, we used 3 different systems, each of which was 'relaunched' at least once. The latest was the least user-friendly, incredibly ugly, took a year to choose and set up and then almost immediately had to have loads of things changed about it. This was all begun before Notch had established the way that we manage projects, R&R and other key stuff. Sorting out that would have lead to a much easier time finding the software and setting it up. Instead we did a bad job that was rushed and changed a lot of processes all at the same time. I was made redundant, although a lot of that can be put down to market conditions. It was still a shock, as business had been good at Notch for a while. We had been told a few times that there was enough money to keep going for several months, even if we lost all of our clients.

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4.0
10 Sept 2020
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Office is awesome. Team is young, social, and very bright. You do get the opportunity to work with some big clients, and the personal relationships you can build are pretty awesome, it’s a good start if you want to get into scientific communications. Management has deeply held connections which often turn into good personal relationships with clients. It’s very old school boardroom in the morning, wine and dine in the evening style marketing.

Cons

Severe lack of modern, formalised processes in pretty much everything. Day to day feels more reactive than anything else. Typical agency issues with working hours. Lack of proper senior staff (not just ones promoted internally, but hired externally and with years of experience in business) to establish best practices and refine the culture. Over reliance on contractors to create deliverables outside of writing

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5.0
1 Sept 2022
Recommend
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Pros

The whole team were really welcoming when I had joined Notch. The Digital Team work quite closely and all help each other with their clients, keeping a good balance of social and professional chat in catch-ups. By having your own specific clients there is a good amount of ownership and creative freedom on tasks while keeping a reasonable workload - it can be really rewarding to see your suggestions pay off, and it provides good progression opportunities. Being able to choose whether to work from home or in the office really helps with comfortably keeping on top of tasks. Onsite gym, health insurance and plenty of office social events are definitely a bonus.

Cons

Having your own clients might be difficult if you struggle to work independently, theres plenty of support from the team, but because the team have their own clients you have to be able to independently provide good results and maintain good relationships with clients (the same as any other agency).

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