Great place to work - Marketing Manager - Maternity Cover Talogy Employee Review

5.0
24 Oct 2025
Recommend
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Pros

The team was friendly and supportive, and my manager always took time to listen and offer practical guidance when needed. I liked the trust, flexibility, and openness in the way we worked. The marketing department was modern and data-oriented, which made it a great place to learn. They were good at introducing new digital marketing tools.

Cons

Not any I can think of.

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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

Talogy has a long-standing reputation in the assessment space and serves a number of well-known enterprise clients. There are talented, hardworking individuals across the organization who genuinely care about clients and delivering value. The core assessment science foundation is strong.

Cons

Over time, the organization has experienced significant instability. There have been repeated layoffs, shifting strategic priorities, and frequent organizational restructuring. This has created uncertainty and low morale across teams. From a Sales perspective, there is a consistent lack of clarity around goals, compensation structure, and performance measurement. The compensation plan is highly complex, and it can take months to understand what you will actually be paid on. Quotas and expectations often shift mid-cycle, making long-term planning extremely difficult. Operationally, the company struggles with execution. Sales Operations processes are inefficient and frequently change. Technology systems feel outdated and disconnected, creating friction for both internal teams and clients. Marketing efforts have limited market visibility impact, and brand recognition in competitive mid-market and enterprise segments remains weak. There is also a perception internally that leadership is disconnected from day-to-day realities in the field. Strategic decisions are often made without sufficient input from frontline teams, which leads to misalignment between expectations and execution capability.

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