Summit gives people the opportunity to progress quickly - Anonymous employee Summit Media 2.0 Employee Review

4.0
Apr 7, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Summit gives people the opportunity to progress quickly, even if initially you have little to no experience in the sector. They are quick to give you responsibility if you are deserving of it, and give you the chance to prove yourself. The nature of Summit is unique. Everyone is like one big family. The offices are quirky and fun to work at, and the competitive element through the Summit Houses and the events take place fits perfectly into the idea of Summit.

Cons

Being so engaged in the work makes it difficult to wind down when not in the office, with work being thought about at the weekends and in the evening.

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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
Nov 3, 2024
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Pros

•Good training programs. •Convenient office location. •Some great colleagues to work with. •Compressed working.

Cons

•Low Pay: The pay doesn’t reflect the effort or workload of employees or support financial stability. •Incompetent leadership: Some senior staff lack the necessary skills, leaving junior staff unsupported and undervalued. •Limited Progression Opportunities: Despite promises of promotions or pay raises for dedicated staff, these rarely come through especially for junior members of staff. •Dismissive of Feedback: Concerns about being overworked or undervalued are brushed aside without real solutions; staff are told they are “putting too much pressure on themselves” and left to deal with this alone. •Poor Work-Life Balance: Concerns about work-life balance are often raised, but there is no emotional or practical support provided to address these issues. •High Turnover Rate: The ongoing issues contribute to a high turnover, leaving teams understaffed for extended periods as they struggle to replace employees - only for the cycle to repeat. •Lack of professionalism: There is a lot of gossip among senior members who undermine and discuss the abilities of their colleagues and ex colleagues, which reflects a clear lack of professionalism.

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