I lovely company I feel lucky to work with - Associate Equal Experts Employee Review

4.0
Nov 27, 2023
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Pros

Working with really good people = learning & being stretched, not struggling with constituent problems as your colleagues "just get it", and excellent conversations to do the right thing. It is a learning organisation: things are not perfect, but you can talk about it, learn, and make things better. You are given the agency to affect change the way you see fit with the context, skill and experience you bring. Yes, there is rigour and feedback, but this freedom without micro-management allows you to do well. Failing is OK and valued. There is consideration for you as a human rather than as a "resource"; this manifests in conversations about work, your engagement, and the non-engagement activities, which are plentiful and well organised. And... there is a shared understanding that doing the right thing is about humans and machines; it's not just about writing code. Nice.

Cons

There is a torrent of information flow, which makes sieving and finding the useful stuff for you a meaty weekly task. I know that we are actively making this better. There is a lack of candid feedback culture (at least on the engagements I have been on), which leads to later-than-desired changes in behaviour and having to build a feedback culture with EE colleagues. Everyone is a grown-up, and everything is open... until you get to remuneration negotiation time, and then it gets weird. You are often negotiating with someone who has no context of what you do and the value you bring to the client and EE (this has changed for the better in just the past year). I have heard and understood the reasons for keeping this process opaque, but I would love for the org to go full grown-up, make everyone's rates transparent, and open up the process. I'm sure it will lead to difficult conversations, but I feel those are the best ones.

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2y
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5.0
Jan 27, 2026
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Pros

I genuinely love my job. The people here are real, kind, and truly care about one another, which shows up in the way the company is led. Leadership is approachable and casual in the best way—supportive without being overbearing. There’s also a lot of flexibility and the work itself is interesting and engaging, which makes it easy to stay motivated and feel valued. In the US, it is a smaller team which means people get to contribute in many ways to drive the business forward.

Cons

There’s a lot of autonomy, so you need to be comfortable taking ownership.

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4mo
The way we work does indeed encourage people to take ownership - glad this works for you!
2.0
Jun 6, 2026
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Pros

- The hiring process was organized and efficient. The recruiter was friendly, clear, and responsive. - Did meet several lovely folks. Good humans overall. - Likely a good company for those who are billable. - More PTO than I knew what to do with. - Remote work with regular in-person get togethers.

Cons

I will preface this by saying it was not a good fit for either myself or the company. This is just my personal experience. - The firm was not well-known in the US. There did not appear to be a strong senior leader responsible for establishing and growing the US market. I did not experience a willingness to formalize a marketing or brand strategy. I was told it was the Global Marketing team's responsibility. I felt it made more sense partner with the larger global marketing team who already understood the brand and are in markets where the firm had a good reputation and/or success, but such collaboration was often frowned up. - Unwilling to invest in “non-billable” time for full-time technical staff to do to network or relationship-build. The team seemed to think a few marketing emails and one small LinkedIn campaign would bring in legitimate leads for a company with no footprint or brand awareness. I did not get the impression they were willing to stick with it or had the patience it required. - Appeared to be an over-reliance on freelance writers and graphic designers. I felt this led to lack of brand understanding and cohesiveness. I think there is a missed opportunity to bring that talent in-house. There is no shortage of content, but it’s not properly deployed. Content only seemed to only be engaged with by other employees. - I struggled to reconcile offering a Design Service when there seemed to be limited investment in the design and functionality of their own website. (This could have changed now.) - I appreciated seeing and meeting coworkers in person, but I found the quarterly in-person meetings lacked clear objectives, training opportunities, and accountability measures. For example, there was never an agenda. - Company does not budget. In order to receive funds for initiative/projects, you submit a written paper and share it with the entire company for feedback and comments. I understand the concept, appreciate the transparency, and recognize this is what many love about the company. However, I found it challenging in regards to marketing. - No Human Resources department when I was there. There seemed to be confusion about processes/COBRA paperwork after being laid off. After being notified of my layoff, I was asked whether I would be willing to continue working for an additional two weeks. (This could be something legally required to be offered in other countries, I'm not sure.) - A few times, management spoke poorly of former employees which made me feel uncomfortable. Overall, I often felt there was uncertainty about a long-term commitment to building a US marketing function.

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