employer cover photo

Body London Model Agency

Is this your company?

Worst company to work for. AVOID!!! - Agent Body London Model Agency Employee Review

1.0
Dec 12, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

nothing, only a few nice bookers

Cons

The owner is terrible, micro manager. Encourages people to not take lunch. 9-6. Making people take 1 hr holiday for a drs appt. Not cutlery in a sad attempt to get people to not take lunch. Owners take any way to not pay people when they leave. This agency is not respected in the industry, blacklisted from certain big U.K. clients because owner is unethical and takes more money than supposed to from models.

Explore other reviews about Body London Model Agency

5.0
Feb 5, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Gemma and Marcus were always supportive. Great company to work for, kind and making a difference in the industry.

Cons

Not much to complain about, it was fun, busy...maybe a better coffee machine!

1.0
Feb 29, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good basic salary for a sales role

Cons

Very toxic workplace and zero culture. Encouraged to not interact with other colleagues and focus purely on work from 9-6, with a legal minimum lunch of 45 min - this you’re expected to give up to work more. Management are unprofessional and contradictory, someone will tell you one thing is okay/the right approach, another will tell you you’re wrong or take you into a meeting room for a telling off. Training is next to none, expect you to know the job from a couple of PowerPoints, no shadowing or training sessions at all. Advertised as an uncapped commission role, however, you need to make the business £10k per month before you earn any commission, which can be difficult when most of the best paying clients are already assigned to another booker. The company make out they’re a top London agency, but it’s all a facade and they aren’t respected in the industry. No freedom or using you initiative, everything has to be “checked” by management, which basically means completely start from the beginning and let them do it - emails, light boxes. 5 days in the office, even though could easily be hybrid- expected to come in even if there’s train strikes and live outside of London. Complete lack of communication throughout business , very scatty and very little respect for employees and models there. If you’re looking for a fun, dynamic role into the fashion world, this isn’t it!

8
See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All