Great if your in the office? - Anonymous employee Waterstons Employee Review

3.0
Apr 16, 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Excellent development opportunities and willing to pay for training. Most staff are very approachable, including execs & board members. Progression is good and there are a variety of opportunities due to the size of the company. Can be a good work life balance provided your in the office or work for good clients. Excellent values.

Cons

Not the most fun place to work, no real perks day to day and pay is poor. If your working full time on a client site your're on your own and get none of the perks of being a contractor (money), with all of the stress. (Although poaching is rife from the companies you work for if you are good. This can come with a significant pay rise for the same job) Sectors of the business don't like to cross share knowledge or help solve problems with solutions they have implemented without pressure from managers or customers. Feels like knowledge is power. Small company mentality still.

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2.0
May 2, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Decent place to start out. You’ll get exposure early and build some solid foundational experience. There are still good people in the business and teams that make the day-to-day enjoyable. Flexibility and work-life balance are generally good, and benefits are okay.

Cons

The work becomes very repetitive, very quickly. After a certain point, you stop learning because you’ve seen it all before. There’s a clear ceiling and not much beyond it – limited stretch, limited progression in terms of capability, and not many people left to actually learn from. A big part of that is the lack of real business development. The business seems stuck recycling the same types of small-scale clients and projects, which means the work never really evolves. It’s hard to grow when the work itself doesn’t change. Leadership is a major weakness, particularly at the senior level. It feels directionless and reactive rather than intentional. There’s no clear long-term plan, and communication is vague and often meaningless. It doesn’t feel like there’s a strong vision for where things are going – more like it’s just ticking along. Pay and progression become a real issue the more senior you get. At junior levels it’s acceptable, but beyond that it quickly becomes uncompetitive – especially in London. Salaries don’t reflect the market, there are no bonuses, and recognition is minimal.

4.0
Jun 7, 2026
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Pros

Lots of independence Interesting and varied work Some great people in the team

Cons

We have been through a lot of disruption and lost some amazing people.

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