A company I used to be proud of working for. - Customer Service Team Lead Starling Employee Review

1.0
Apr 11, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

+ Hybrid working (while it lasts) is the strongest attribute to working here. + Most Team Leads and Operation Managers are highly supportive. + Most people want to do the right thing by customers AND their colleagues. + The pension package (recently updated) is rather attractive.

Cons

- There's a clear paradigm shift around remote working. This is sold as a direction towards collaboration (and many other buzzwords). But the vast majority of employees expressed dissatisfaction and eventual detriment to this change. If you join then do expect the status quo to change again in the future. - There's a clear disconnect between senior management and frontline employees. Ironically, for a CEO that promotes collaboration, there's very little discussion anymore, We're just getting told with little room to discuss reasonable concerns and suitable alternatives. - Frontline employees are... to put bluntly getting hammered by changes in process combined with clunky performance management. - Message delivery from heads have gone from open and honest to creepy with a insincere. For context: We were a start up and as with all start ups mistakes happen. But what I and many would personally do to just hear "We messed up. We need your help to get it right and we'll support all of you while we make changes." People can smell toxic positivity a mile away. All it does is erode trust. - Frontline staff experience a significant amount of abuse from customers with very little to zero pushback from Starling Bank.

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5.0
Jan 15, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Amaizing people Good benefits Flexible working hours

Cons

There is nothin I can think of at the moment.

1.0
Apr 24, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

It is a strong platform and the customer is clearly important to the business. There are also good, hard-working people across the team who care about doing a good job and stay professional despite the environment.

Cons

The problems in finance come from the very top. Too involved in day to day detail, do not give people enough room to do their jobs, and create an environment where people do not feel comfortable speaking openly, questioning decisions or raising concerns. The culture feels controlling and very low trust. Pressure is high, but support often feels very weak. Good and respected people have left, and that says a lot about the current environment. People who work hard and add value do not always feel properly supported. The day to day approach creates uncertainty and stress where it should create clarity and confidence. There is also a gap between what the top tier in finance says and what people actually experience. Talk about empowerment, wellbeing and positive culture does not match the reality. If those things matter, they need to show up in everyday behaviour. Too often, it feels like image over any substance. Overall, trust is very low, morale is poor, and open discussion does not feel encouraged despite employee survey feedback.

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