NCC Group reviews

3.4

55% would recommend to a friend

(668 total reviews)

Mike Maddison

55% approve of CEO

48% positive business outlook

NCC Group has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 668 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The NCC Group employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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668 reviews
1.0
Apr 22, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Like prison, harsh environments can create strong bonds, so you may at least make some very good friends.

Cons

This is, without question, one of the most racist and toxic organisations I have ever encountered. Diversity is not taken seriously here. It feels like nothing more than a hollow slogan and a tick-box exercise used for appearances rather than genuine action or accountability. The culture is deeply unhealthy. Disrespect is tolerated to an alarming degree, and there were times when even clients could speak to staff in a degrading and unacceptable manner without any meaningful intervention. What shocked me most was not just the behaviour itself, but the complete lack of resolve to address it. Abuse was normalised, excused, or quietly ignored. I once saw a post from a colleague speaking publicly about mistreatment by a manager and thought it sounded unbelievable. It did not seem so unbelievable once I found myself on the receiving end of similar conduct. That was when it became painfully clear that the problem was not isolated. It was cultural. The workload was also beyond unreasonable. Four-person shifts were repeatedly left to one person, yet the expectations stayed exactly the same. Working over 14 hours was treated less as a warning sign of failure in management and more as an opportunity to blame the exhausted person left holding everything together. Staff were criticised for lack of manpower despite having absolutely no control over hiring, retention, or resourcing. It was dysfunction disguised as business as usual. Speaking up was not encouraged. In fact, it felt actively punished. Raise a concern and you risk finding yourself under scrutiny instead of the people creating the problem. HR did not inspire confidence as a route to fairness. If anything, it felt like another reason to stay quiet. The leadership culture is the sort of thing people describe in horror stories about toxic workplaces, except here it is not exaggerated for effect. It is simply how things are. Poor leadership, lack of accountability, performative values, and a working environment that drains people while pretending the problem is them. My advice is simple: avoid this company if you can. Do not be distracted by the branding or the corporate language. If you are already there and have no immediate way out, document everything. Save emails. Keep notes. Record dates, times, witnesses, and wording. If the day comes when you need to protect yourself or escalate matters through ACAS or any formal process, you will need evidence. Otherwise, keep your head down, take what you can from the experience, and work on your exit.

1.0
Apr 3, 2026

A difficult experience as a Black employee

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Gained experience across different areas Developed resilience and professionalism Some supportive colleagues

Cons

- Lack of an inclusive and supportive workplace culture - Experienced racism and discriminatory behaviour as a Black employee - Felt singled out and treated differently compared to others in the team - Concerns were not taken seriously or properly addressed - Inconsistent management and unfair handling of mistakes (public criticism vs private feedback for others) - Trained a new starter who later took over my role without clear communication - Moved into a more administrative position that did not reflect my skills or original role - Limited support, progression and transparency

2.0
Apr 1, 2026

No chance of progress

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Remote/hybrid working. Easy to get along with colleagues

Cons

Be prepared to stay in your role indefinitely with no clear path forward. There is virtually no career development support no structured progression framework, no regular feedback, and no meaningful conversations about where you want to go or how to get there. You are left to figure it out entirely on your own. Internal mobility is a dead end. Applying for internal roles = being completely ignored by internal recruiters no acknowledgment, no feedback, not even a rejection. It sends a clear message that retention and development are not priorities. The team is consistently understaffed. Hiring is painfully slow and never seems to keep pace with the turnover, which is high. The result is a permanent skeleton crew where the people who stay are expected to absorb the workload of those who leave, with no additional compensation or recognition. Burnout is inevitable in that environment. Pay is below market rate for the level of responsibility and volume of work expected. When you factor in the lack of progression, the lack of support, and the workload, the compensation becomes even harder to justify. If you are someone who values growth, mentorship, or even just being acknowledged for your contributions, think carefully before joining.

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