Wouldn’t recommend - Anonymous employee Konrad Group Employee Review

2.0
Mar 31, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

* Incredibly friendly and welcoming team in the London office * Weekly paid team lunch * £800 annual technology and travel allowance

Cons

* No dedicated sick pay policy, it’s just statutory which I’ve never experienced in a UK company. Sick pay either has to be taken as annual leave or unpaid/statatory * Investment priorities feel misaligned. Founders will fund leadership ‘retreats’ while core benefits like sick pay, parental support and compassionate leave are limited/non existent. * When leadership come from head office their approach around socials and drinking feels very 80’s ad agency vibe. I’ve seen other comments on here about it being like a boys club and frat vibes and I agree. * Project allocation is inconsistent, with last-minute changes and limited communication around role fit * Communication in general is poor. We hardly ever know what is going on in the company and things happen very suddenly and without warning. * The office is not collaborative. It’s based in converted apartments in Shoreditch and this means the teams are in separate areas of the ‘office’. * Although the people in the London office are lovely and great to work with, the overarching culture from leadership overseas leans towards corporate America / boys club

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5.0
Dec 5, 2025
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Pros

Great leadership, smart and accomplished colleagues, interesting projects, and a very fun company culture.

Cons

Pay is not competitive for the industry or caliber of work.

3.0
Jun 29, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great place to be early in your career, with good responsibility and fun coworkers your age. Use as a learning period then start looking for better opportunities.

Cons

Slower, less engaging work (could be a pro though); management cultivates an odd greeklife-eqsue social environment that can limit opportunities for people who don't buy in; pay well below industry standard and minimal benefits

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