Great place to work with opportunities and a fun working environment! - Anonymous employee Summit Media 2.0 Employee Review

4.0
Jan 25, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Great work environment with unique office spaces including a Submarine and Music room - Work with some great clients who allow you to push the boundaries and think creatively - Free breakfast every morning and one free meal per week for all staff - Opportunity to have an experience for life upon passing probation. This involves receiving £250 to spend on an experience that you would not usually have the chance to do. - Training at all levels both internally and from Google, Facebook and other third parties - Hard work and dedication is rewarded with the chance to progress quickly. A lot of people in higher positions have been with the company for several years. - Profit share - Regular reviews of salaries - A unique company based in an area where there are few opportunities to work in the digital sphere - Staff rewarded with great parties; the Summit Oscars in June and the annual Christmas party - Opportunities for members of staff who have worked in the HMP Wolds office to work from Albion Mills upon release. Helping people to change their lives.

Cons

- At times it is a high pressure environment - Seems to attract previous employees who prefer to moan and shift the blame rather than work hard to progress

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5.0
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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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