Smart colleagues but challenging management and limited growth - Anonymous employee Street Group Employee Review

2.0
May 8, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

-Extremely bright and knowledgeable co-workers. -Nice office. -In Manchester.

Cons

-Heads of the company have major ego issues and are unable or unwilling to take criticism. (This does not apply to the co-founder; from the conversations I've had with them, they have been a pleasure to speak with and genuinely seem to care for the employees and business) Unfortunately, day-to-day interaction with them is rare, and depending on your role, you will mostly be dealing with your team lead or heads of department instead. -Depending on the role you are applying for, there may be a lack of transparency during the hiring process. Some colleagues in other departments interviewed for and were offered specialised roles, but ended up placed in very generic positions, with nothing in the interviews, job offers, or onboarding indicating this would be the case. -Depending on your department (much less so in the engineering department), you may find yourself micromanaged and given arbitrary targets and metrics to hit with little to no context; structured very similarly to a sales centre environment with poorly defined OKRs and vibes. - Younger employees should be cautious; don’t be fooled into thinking this company still offers growth opportunities. Gain experience here, but plan to move on quickly

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5.0
Jun 15, 2026
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Pros

I've been here for a number of years now, joining straight out of University into a Junior role. In my experience I've found that career progression is real if you're willing to put the work in. In my time here I've had 3 promotions and have a progression meeting with my team lead every 6 months to make sure we are always moving in the right direction with where I want to be. You get genuine ownership of your work and room to take an idea and run with it, which doesn't happen everywhere, and when something lands well people notice and say so. I've been able to take on ambitious projects, really from day 1, and mould my role to what works for me. Also being given the keys to cutting-edge technologies has allowed me to really push my role to the next level. The team is the best part. Good people, easygoing, and sociable enough that the week doesn't drag. Managers are approachable, as well as the Senior Leadership and CEOs. Over the 4 years, I think at least every department and its team lead has taken a genuine interest in what I have been doing. I've been pushed to go outside my comfort zone with things like public speaking, which adds more to my skillset than I'd ever imagined. 1:1s happen regularly, so you always know where you stand. What speaks volumes is that as the business has almost tripled in size since I started, there is a strong core of familiar faces that welcomed me on Day 1. There's good variety in the work too, and you get to deal with people across different teams rather than being stuck in one lane.

Cons

It's a fast-moving place, so work tends to come in waves and the busier stretches can run into longer days now and then. A bit more planning ahead would smooth those out. That's about the only honest gripe, and the good clearly outweighs it.

5.0
May 8, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

While the business is 11 years old, it still maintains a true startup energy—it's fast-paced, dynamic, and genuinely at the cutting edge of the tech landscape. The Co-founders are deeply invested in the business and its people, fully appreciating that we are all on this journey together. You will enjoy significant business impact and autonomy, with clear scope for progression that is entirely in your hands. The culture is genuine and real as is the support you get.

Cons

This environment is best suited for self-starters. Those who prefer heavy corporate structure or extended hand-holding may find the pace challenging. We often 'wear many hats' and navigate a degree of ambiguity—traits inherent to a high-growth tech scale-up. If you thrive on autonomy and aren't afraid of a bit of healthy flux, you’ll fit right in; if you prefer a rigid, highly defined roadmap, this might not be the right match.

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