Avoid Avoid Avoid Avoid - Anonymous employee Cherry London Employee Review

1.0
10 May 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There are absolutely no positives to working at Cherry London. Sure there are free breakfasts, but even they're not that great!

Cons

You will be welcomed with open arms and on the surface it's Absolutely Fabulous. Within a day or two however, this thin veneer will crack open to expose the toxic environment that this business really is..... An autocratic and dysfunctional leadership team, seemingly doing very little other than constantly complaining about one another to anyone that will listen. The turnaround of staff is staggering. Most employees seem to only talk about their plans to leave. Most new recruits last less than 6 months. Not a happy place, certainly not a healthy environment to work in and certainly not somewhere you can expect to build a career.

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5.0
21 Mar 2024
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Pros

Amazing Leadership with a great purpose and team.

Cons

Snacks were too good to avoid.

4.0
5 May 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Lively, friendly and sociable office filled with people from a range of backgrounds (gaming, PR, film, TV and media). Interesting melting-pot of experience means that everyone has something to contribute. Best thing has to be free breakfasts, egg and avocado every morning if you want it! Genuine commitment to partnerships internally too – collaboration is encouraged and rewarded with team prizes every month, we won last month for non-client related work, which was refreshing. Everyone pitches in and information is shared regularly in weekly and monthly catch-ups. Trust from management – after feedback from the away day they recognised we put in the hours so now we have early finishes every Friday and the Founder funded a private boot camp instructor for us over the summer, which has brought everyone together in and outside work.

Cons

The pace is fast and the bar is set high. This can be unsettling for some and in a small agency, your attitude makes a big impact - you need to be comfortable with this kind of challenge and visibility. Expectations are high and everyone gives 100% so you stand out if you don’t. It’s high-growth and expects its people to grow also – if you want to be pushed – it’s great but training hasn’t always matched. Having said that, I’ve had 3 training sessions this year so things are starting to shift and there are ample opportunities to develop your career with exposure to big name clients. Never enough meeting rooms but same grumbles as the last place I worked!

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