I genuinely love my job - Anonymous employee BeReady Employee Review

5.0
May 23, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The progression and training opportunities here are excellent. There’s a real focus on upskilling and personal development. The delivery team are honestly some of the nicest people I’ve worked with; it’s a genuinely supportive and encouraging environment where everyone wants each other to succeed. Tech support is spot on and everything you need is set up for you from day one. One of the biggest positives is the trust in staff, you’re given ownership of your own diary without being micro-managed, which makes a huge difference day to day. This is a genuinely great place to work if you’re looking for a positive environment where development and wellbeing are both prioritised.

Cons

A little more flexibility around working hours would be helpful. The standard 5:30pm finish can make it sightly difficult to juggle other responsibilities, but it’s manageable overall.

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5.0
May 21, 2021
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Cons

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5.0
Aug 7, 2025
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Pros

I genuinely feel lucky to work here. From day one, I felt supported by the entire delivery team – from my Senior Skills Coach and Team Leader right through to the Head of Delivery. It’s a really friendly, collaborative culture, and even though we work remotely, it never feels like you’re on your own. We’re trusted to manage our own caseloads and have the autonomy to tailor support for our learners, which makes a huge difference. There’s also a fantastic Learner Engagement Team who step in with specialist support when needed, which takes the pressure off and ensures learners get what they need. There are regular rewards too – every month three Skills Coaches are recognised with a generous Amazon voucher for going above and beyond, which really boosts morale. Equipment and IT support are spot on, and there’s a genuine drive to keep improving things – whether that’s through new resources, smarter tools, or better systems for learners and staff. What stands out most is the leadership – human, approachable, and open. You’re never made to feel silly for asking questions or suggesting something new. Even meeting the MD in the first week is such a thoughtful touch.

Cons

The only downside is a very small minority in the team who seem set on seeing the negative in everything – it doesn’t reflect the wider culture, but it can bring the mood down. Honestly, it’s a great place to work – and if people don’t recognise that, they’re probably better off elsewhere.

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