Great place for work and personal development - Anonymous employee Blue Array Employee Review

5.0
Jun 1, 2023
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The people are all lovely and supportive (including the leadership team) Lots of opportunities for personal development and progression Expert team with lots of knowledge sharing Remote working available

Cons

Workload can often be high which leads to stress, although I feel this is the case with pretty much any agency Salaries are apparenrly benchmarked but feel quite low when comparing with other Southern companies and have not risen in line with inflation

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Blue Array Response
3y
Senior Leadership Response Thanks so much for the review. We greatly appreciate your time and feedback. We take all feedback seriously at Blue Array, which helps us see where to improve. We will circulate your thoughts with the management team and see what we could do better in the future. Thank you also for the kind words about our culture. Building our culture is a top priority for us, and this is why we arrange and encourage our many team activities. We work very hard to be 100% transparent about the work requirements. Our work expectations are clear and openly tracked for everyone to ensure fairness. Our billable time is, on average 70% when compared with many Agency's is lower, as the industry standard is 90-95% billable time, with even some Agency's going as far as 100% billable time. We do this to not add unrealistic pressure onto our teams and allow for PDP, projects, team activities, etc. Please talk to us if you feel stressed; we will do our best to support you. Regarding pay, we benchmark each role in the business every six months on salary and benefits; this allows us to remain competitive and ensure that we are paying our employees well. There is an opportunity for all to earn a bonus twice a year. Progression and pay rises here are discussed and considered all year around here at Blue Array, with our superb progression plans in place for each role. These offer a great way of promotion to a more senior position alongside having a substantial pay rise. Year to date, 18% of the workforce, rolling over six months, is a total of 32% of the workforce. However, we recognise that with the rise in inflation, our employees may feel this; to aid in difficult or unexpected financial commitments, we offer our employees a 12-month - 0% interest-free loan. I want to encourage you to speak to the People Team or your line manager if you are experiencing financial hardship so we can discuss this further with you and offer support where we can.

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Good salary and work life balance.

Cons

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2.0
Jun 4, 2025
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Pros

+Remote work +Half-day Friday at the end of each month +Decent work/life balance That’s pretty much it.

Cons

- Lack of progression, especially after recent redundancies. - Lack of investment in growing the departments. The business will not grow if you’re not willing to risk hiring more people to do a better job for existing clients. - You’re forced to work on too many clients at the same time which makes your work subpar. That then results in managers telling you that you’re not doing good enough. - Nobody listen to the feedback and the end-of-the-month QA with the management team isn’t productive. The questions stay questions, there’s rarely any action taken to address the problems. - There’s plenty of favouritism across the organisation - Lack of clarity regarding job responsibilities - The business isn’t diverse enough for what it claims - Work is repetitive and uninspiring - Work expectations compared to the salaries don’t make any sense - Omnipresent micromanagement - Time tracking system disguised as a way to actually track what you’ve been working on, not “capacity” tracker I don’t think it’s worth it. I believe that the company doesn’t protect its employees from toxic managers. They’re actively trying to protect the people who’re the problem. It’s time to think about why the company isn’t growing and what’s causing people to leave.

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Blue Array Response
1y
Thank you for taking the time to leave such a detailed review. We’re sorry to hear that your experience at Blue Array didn’t reflect the kind of environment we’re committed to building. We always aim to create a workplace where people feel supported, challenged in a good way, and able to grow, so it’s disappointing to hear we fell short for you. We’d like to respond to a few of the concerns raised: Progression and investment: We acknowledge that recent changes have impacted how some teams experience progression. This is an area we’re actively reviewing, particularly as we look at long-term sustainability and growth. We know our people are central to that. Workload and client expectations: Balancing capacity and quality is a constant consideration for us. We hold monthly capacity meetings to ensure capacity is distributed fairly across the teams. Your feedback highlights the need for us to be even more transparent in those meetings, as well as how we manage resourcing and support teams during peak times. Culture and feedback: It's concerning to hear that our feedback mechanisms didn’t feel effective. We currently have several feedback channels outside of leadership Q&A, including listening boxes, eNPS surveys, and monthly pulse checks, in place as regular channels for team members to share their thoughts and feedback. As an SLT, we also make time to speak with every person in the business each month, between us, not just to check in, but to listen and gather honest feedback. This doesn’t take away from how you felt during your time with us, and we recognise that impact matters more than intent. However, we want to emphasise that we are actively working to build a culture where everyone feels heard and valued. Diversity and inclusion: We know this is an area where we always want to do better. Our commitment goes beyond good intentions, we’re focused on making real, visible change. We have an established and dedicated DE&I panel to help drive this work forward and ensure diverse voices are heard and represented across the business. We also actively celebrate diversity and inclusion throughout the year in meaningful ways, from commemorating Black History Month and promoting meaningful conversations and education during Men’s Health Month, to opening up and creating a safe space on Brew Monday, and fostering open discussions and awareness across the team. We’re continuing to invest in the right conversations, training, and partnerships to support meaningful, long-term progress and to make sure inclusion is embedded in everything we do. Management and trust: Your feedback on micromanagement and psychological safety is taken seriously. It’s never our intention for anyone to feel disempowered or unsupported. We always aim for our leaders to be people-first, not process-first. Over the past two years, we’ve invested in structured management development, including ACAS training, in-person workshops, and the ‘Power of We’ programme, which was rolled out across the business. One of the key outcomes of this training was the co-creation of a Charter, which sets clear expectations around how we lead and support each other., We’re committed to developing a consistent and supportive management culture that truly reflects our values. We’re grateful for the time you spent with us and the contribution you made to the business. While this may not have been the right long-term fit, your feedback helps us continue to evolve. We wish you the very best in your next chapter. If you'd be open to a confidential conversation with our People team, we’d value the opportunity to hear more and learn from your experience. — Blue Array People and Culture Team
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