Pros
Products and overall branding is strong Nice, clean office space Some of the people are lovely people
Cons
From the outside looking in it looks like the dream place to work, which the brand is very good at portraying, however unfortunately the reality is quite different. How they treat employees is extremely concerning and, to be honest, just a bit bizarre. They hire students as interns and don't pay them for months (or if they do, it's very unfair to the level of work they expect from them), promise them permanent roles, and then just drop them. The majority of senior management have no idea what they're doing, are way in over their heads and resort to using bullying tactics to try and assert authority, as well as just blatant lying, gossiping and encouraging clear favouritism. Half the time they don’t even remember what they’ve said to who and are in a state of delusion. No real HR or support for employees, nothing is kept confidential, incredibly unprofessional and clearly very inexperienced. Whilst the office is nice, the vibes are genuinely awful. It's quite clear that the majority of people don't want to be there but management don't seem to see this at all. For the most part, employees are overworked, underappreciated, not respected and threatened to be put on performance reviews or just sacked for no reason or justification. When asked for feedback they can’t even give it to you. People are set up to fail from the beginning, no direction, communication nor management. The staff turnover is actually really bad with a lot of people having awful experiences, but unfortunately both past and present employees don’t speak about it because of the outward brand reputation. Several people’s mental health and wellbeing have been impacted by working at REFY and the people causing this within the workplace should be held accountable.