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A workplace built on fear and control - Anonymous employee Thrive PR + Communications Employee Review

1.0
Jan 22, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are some genuinely good clients and interesting work, and a few kind, capable people. That said, don’t let the quality of the work or client list blind you to the reality of the environment. It’s hard to understand how the business retains anyone beyond a year. The good people I worked with were largely trying to survive the same conditions, and they have all since left.

Cons

This business operates through control, hierarchy, and a clear imbalance of power. In my experience, leadership relies on intimidation and manipulation, creating an environment that feels emotionally unsafe. What is presented publicly bears little resemblance to the internal reality. Anyone considering working here should pay close attention to the consistent feedback shared by former employees. There is a strong culture of silence. People quickly learn that questioning decisions, raising concerns, or challenging behaviour is risky. Compliance is rewarded. Honesty and integrity are not. Over time, this suppresses open dialogue and entrenches unhealthy dynamics. The work environment is mentally and emotionally draining. Long hours, constant pressure, and unrealistic expectations are normalised. Boundaries are routinely ignored, and people are pushed well beyond reasonable limits. When burnout occurs, responsibility is placed on the individual rather than acknowledged as a systemic issue. Staff turnover is ongoing and severe. People leave frequently, and departures are treated as inconveniences rather than indicators of deeper problems. The underlying reasons people leave are consistently ignored, despite being driven from the top down. The business struggles to retain staff, and the churn is not accidental. It is the result of how people are managed and treated. One of the most damaging aspects is the constant reframing of reality. Harmful behaviour is justified as maintaining standards. Control is presented as care. Behaviour that feels cruel is labelled performance management. Over time, this causes people to doubt their own judgment and lose sight of what a healthy workplace should look like. If you're considering a role here, speak to former employees, not current ones. Many people still inside the business can’t speak freely. The gap between the external narrative and the lived internal experience is significant. This environment does more than exhaust people. It erodes confidence, distorts self perception, and leaves lasting damage. What follows is the difficult work of rebuilding yourself and finding a new role, hoping it will be nothing like this one.

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5.0
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Pros

ThrivePR offers exposure to a very interesting and diverse portfolio of clients across industries, including consumer brands, wellness, automotive, and lifestyle. From global names like LEGO, Johnnie Walker, BYD to emerging brands, there are plenty of opportunities to broaden your knowledge, develop new skills, and work on impactful projects at scale. The agency also provides a flexible hybrid work arrangement and fosters a positive culture where achievements are recognised weekly during agency WIPs. Team members are celebrated during those WIP meetings, and peer-nominated monthly rewards are a great way to acknowledge contributions and make people feel valued.

Cons

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2.0
Mar 11, 2026
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Pros

Gained a lot of experiences

Cons

Just sad to be honest really disappointing. After awhile you just felt yourself given to the pressures that be with no real reward. Your work goes unthanked management who have been there for too long of the reason the business is going down the toilet and you know what? Thrive will never get rid of them and that will always be their ultimate downfall. Any great talent that may be had at Thrive is washed away by management who is too old and too stubborn to realise that the world doesn’t revolve around them any longer. It’s media not the ice age. Grow up. Or get lost.

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