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From Exciting Start-up to Corporate Banality & Burn-out - Senior Account Director Inspired Thinking Group Employee Review

2.0
29 Jan 2026
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Pros

-OK salary -Good benefits -Good holiday and other leave entitlement -Exciting clients -Opportunities to work abroad for those who want it -More than just lip service to CSR considerations

Cons

What was once a fast-paced, exciting start-up with huge growth potential, has sadly become another faceless, corporate stick-in-the-mud. It's a really tough job to take a previously vibrant and young company to the next stage and whilst the previous leadership made you feel welcome, wanted and valued, the new SLT is distant, not approachable and fails to understand the core company values. Perhaps it's to be expected during this transitional process, but practically doubling in size overnight due to acquisition, whilst simultaneously seeing the company founder exit the business has been a bridge too far for previously great culture to survive. If you join ITG now, you can expect average pay, a good benefits package, but long hours with no gratitude for what you are expected to give up. A friend who still works there told me that the CEO recently spoke about choosing to see working long hours as a privilege. I cannot agree, I've seen too many colleagues completely burn out and go to some really bad mental places, whilst working here. Such a sad thing to watch, when you've lived through the good times and have seen just what is possible.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
27 Oct 2025
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Pros

• Fully remote • I loved the work, my boss, and my team (but the client was allowed to run wild) • Promotes diversity (but the formerly robust DEI program at PureRed silently vanished when ITG took over) • Unlimited PTO policy

Cons

I was a victim of the sixth or seventh round of of layoffs within under two years—and there's been another round this month—due to "offshoring" jobs ("rightsizing", "competing in a global marketplace", "globalization", "nearshoring", blah, blah, blah). ITG f/k/a PureRed cares FAR more about money than people. They're axing very talented, hard-working, and driven people only to replace them with cheaper labor in South America and South Asia (while claiming "it's not about cheaper labor"). The company's goal is absolutely to replace all subexecutives with "offshored" labor. ITG claims to be different and better with claims of "transparency" and a "culture of kindness", but they're just like all the other corporate machines with cronyism, high-paid executives (some of whom who get golden parachutes after mergers and buyouts), very low-paid worker bees, and a bunch of lip service. I've never been more disappointed in a company. Just be evil and own it. Stop lying to everyone. And PLEASE stop the crocodile tears, leadership. Have some self-awareness. You've axed people who make very little money in one of the worst job markets in years. Spare us the theatrics.

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Inspired Thinking Group Response
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Hi There, thank you for your feedback, its disappointing to hear that your experience with ITG / PureRed wasn't the best - 2025 saw some difficult trading conditions as well as economic and political challanges, and led to some difficult decisions being made - That said we do acknowledge the impact this had on some of our teams - Our Wellbeing and Diversity programs are still as strong as ever and remain an amazing source of support for our global teams. I hope you are prospering now and enjoying your work.
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