They've stopped caring about the work and only about their own money - Anonymous employee Ledger Bennett Employee Review

2.0
18 Jul 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Ledger Bennett used to be a wonderful place to work. A fantastic sense of community and support, and everyone believed in the work they were doing.

Cons

In 2017 two higher members of staff bought into the Board. Ask any member of staff who was there pre-2017, whether they've quit since or are still there, they will all agree that this is when things started going downhill. Throughout 2017, Ledger Bennett picked up a lot of enterprise clients, based in the USA. Deservedly? Depends what you know. Ledger Bennett was booming. Thier US expansion was quickly prioritised and many (and we all discussed this all the time) in the UK felt neglected and that the US office was placed on a pedestal. The Board got dollar signs in their eyes. They over-hired in the UK and failed to delegate work effectively while recognising the efforts people in the UK were giving. During this time they spent money frivolously on surface level stuff such as a kitchen extension and a ridiculously lavish 2017 Christmas Party (that was lackluster), and shipping UK staff to San Francisco without a thought. And it was all for the board to show off and feel good about themselves and pretend they were like all the big London agencies Ledger Bennett wishes it was. You can measure the drop in staff morale by looking at the 2016 Christmas Party vs. the 2017 Christmas Party. The end of 2016 you had a growing company that was looking forward to the future as a team. The staff was growing steadily and everyone felt connected and proud. The party was incredibly inclusive and there was no underlying elephant in the room. Everyone felt they had a voice and a part to play. Everyone who remembers this Christmas Party thinks fondly of it. Fast forward to the Christmas Party 2017. You can tell the Board was going for a "bigger and better" Christmas Party to 2016. It was lavish and over the top. It should have been incredible. But anyone from the previous Christmas party will tell you it failed to live up the previous year because the atmosphere was different. There were too many people hired too quickly, the bond was gone (to no fault of any new staff), a hierarchy of importance was now felt, and the Americans had all been flown in for a week and given full special treatment and spotlight. The rest of us fell to the wayside. And this continued to be seen as we moved into 2018. The UK staff continued to be neglected and ignored, and despite many of us coming to members of the board with our issues, it didn't matter. Because Ledger Bennett was about to hit a disappointing blip, and the staff were about to pay for it. Between January 2018 to July 2018, at least 10 long-term core members of staff quit. And all of these people are those who had been there at least 3 years or more and made up important parts of the business from all over. And then they realised how much they'd mismanaged staff and work in 2017, so they made several people redundant on top of this!! Morale crumbled. Members of the Board wonder how they can motivate staff to work harder, and put time into getting a job done just right. Well, you just lost a lot of people who loved Ledger Bennett by cleverly forcing them out when it suits you, driving them away with poor management, broken promises and never listening to their grievances. Now you're left with a good few and mostly new people who only started last year and aren't wise to your practices yet. Those of us who have left and those of us who have stayed, we're all still in contact. We're networked and we're all on the same page and continue to help and support each other. So you can read this and try to feel smug as you win all your contracts and probably call a business meeting where you passive-aggressively tell everyone not to discuss what goes on at Ledger Bennett. But even so, you know we're here, you know what you did.

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5.0
3 Jul 2024
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Pros

I had a very positive experience at LB, I'm writing this on my last day. My job changed a lot; I went from copywriter to content strategist, to strategist, back to copywriter, all of my own volition. They were encouraging and enabling of my exploring other opportunities internally. I worked at this company while getting my masters degree, while traveling around the world, while dealing with family care prodiving. So long as I was able to do my work to a certain standard and be available when I needed to be, I was given a lot of flexibility. The people were all very nice, very chill for the most part. I really enjoyed working with people who did good work but were also laid back and easy to get along with. Big shout out to the HR lead for the company, she was helpful to me from start to finish. I had to switch positions at one point due to a personality conflict that couldn't be worked around — not for lack of trying on any party's side. She was extremely professional, understood that no one was a bad actor, it was just something that wasn't working out, and she arranged for me to return to the copy team. It was my first time going through an issue like that at work, I had assumed that the only way out was to leave, but she observed I wasn't as happy as usual and made it very clear that she preferred I talk to her and we try to find another arrangement before i sought out another job. I was very grateful to her throughout. The Associate Creative Director who was head of copy was also a huge support during my time, as he oversaw my work while I was in grad school and when I returned to his team during the last portion of my time with LB. The CEO of the company was also very intentional about creating a culture that wasn't bogged down in process tedium and maintained flexibility for workers.

Cons

The company is going through some growing pains due to a recent acquisition, which has caused some confusion and different ways of working that add some more administrative concerns to the day to day. I'm sure it'll shake out with time, but it's a touch chaotic at time of writing. Sometimes there's a tendency to go with the path of least resistance with clients to avoid drawing out the process or drawing their ire. I definitely understand and sometimes agree with that tendency, but I feel it can be reigned in a bit, and that we can stand our ground to create better work without it devolving relationships.

1.0
15 Oct 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

– Flexibility to work remotely. – Opportunity to observe how not to manage or structure a creative organization

Cons

– Extremely low overall professional standards and quality of production. – Disorganized workflows and lack of clear direction or accountability. – Very poor management across teams, with limited experience and weak leadership skills. – A toxic work culture driven by fear, stress, and lack of respect rather than collaboration or trust. – My direct manager in the UK consistently demonstrated unprofessional and disrespectful behavior — speaking in a rude, dismissive manner and showing no regard for professional boundaries. He feels completely at ease making inappropriate or demeaning comments, which is absolutely unacceptable in any modern U.S. work environment. – Communication is often unclear, feedback is unconstructive, and leadership fails to take responsibility for creating a safe and supportive work culture.

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