Great place to work - Anonymous employee Elio Networks Employee Review

5.0
Dec 29, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The company has a very relaxed and flexible working environment. You have a lot of freedom and autonomy in your role. I've been here a few years and the company has really grown and expanded. There's a great working environment and the various office expansions and upgrades have been great. The teams get on well and although sometimes other people get a bit too involved it's a cool company. Management tend not to micro manage and ideas are usually listened to. I personally feel I've contributed to the growth and success of the company. Don't get me wrong you work hard, the hours can sometimes be long - but the MD is very accommodating and recognizes when you've gone out of your way to help.

Cons

A lack of organizational and management structure. Unlike previous employers there is little reporting to management, however recently this has started to improve. The city Centre location is good but when traffic is bad the commute can be tough. The company was growing pretty fast and this led to some strains internally like not enough staff etc but this is improving.

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5.0
Dec 19, 2025
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Pros

There is a high level of ownership and responsibility, with direct exposure to a strong senior management team who are excellent to work with and genuinely invested in the business. The environment is fast paced and demanding, but you will learn a huge amount in a short space of time, building resilience and strong problem solving skills. Commission is paid monthly, high performers earn strong commission

Cons

The company is fast paced and can be demanding, so it suits people who enjoy responsibility and are comfortable operating at speed.

5.0
May 2, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Working at Elio Networks has been a mixed but ultimately valuable experience. On the positive side, it’s a place where you can truly learn by doing. You'll be given a high level of autonomy, trusted to lead critical projects, and have direct access to senior leadership, which isn’t something you’d get in larger companies. The culture is scrappy and fast-moving, and if you’re proactive and resourceful, you’ll gain experience across a wide range of areas.

Cons

Days can be busy, but creates a unique opportunity to learn quickly, Take ownership, and develop a wide range of skills in a short period

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