Extremely disappointing avoid at all costs - Anonymous employee Starling Employee Review

1.0
1 Mar 2019
Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are absolutely no pros of working here. No salary increase or health care included in contract.

Cons

I can’t emphasis enough how disgusting starling treated me as a employee. I have never felt so uncomfortable going into a new role in my career and was left to my own devices with minimal training. Employees will do anything to throw you under and have no regards to helping a new starter within their team. HR gave me no confidence and if anything made me feel extremely threatened in my position which led to me feeling vulnerable and bullied.

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Starling Response
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Thank you for your feedback. We're committed to creating a positive and open environment for everyone who works at Starling and to providing training and support for new starters. We do not tolerate bullying. I was really sorry to learn you had such a bad experience. We are a fast-growing and relatively new company and do not offer all the perks you might expect at a big bank. But we do have an exciting and creative culture, lots of social events and perks, including a Cycle to Work scheme, social events and discounts at certain merchants. Please do get in touch with me if you'd like to talk about your experience - Anne Boden, CEO

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