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13 mar 2023
Ex stagista, meno di un anno
Southwark, England
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale
Vantaggi
- good team to work with
Svantaggi
- lack of support - lack of direction - no clear priorities
Vantaggi
- good team to work with
Svantaggi
- lack of support - lack of direction - no clear priorities
Vantaggi
I am enjoying my employment with WP Communications. One of the things I like the most is the supportive work environment. When I started, I had no experience in the PR and marketing industry, and I was quite nervous as this was my first “real” job. The team really took their time to guide me, show me the ropes and were incredibly kind and patient about it. I am not afraid to ask questions and request support on tasks as I know that I won’t get into trouble for it. Working with WP Communications has pushed me to try many things that I had not done before. As it is a scale-up, employees tend to wear many hats in the company, so I had the opportunity to learn on the job in various areas, which is something I have enjoyed and look forward to doing more of.
Svantaggi
As the company is a scale-up, there is a lot of responsibility to take on from the start, which felt a little overwhelming. The workload can get heavy as the company continues to grow and attract clients. There will be times where work needs to be done at odd hours or on weekends. The pay may also be a little tight for those on a part-time contract living in a major city, so the company is supportive and accommodating in encouraging part-time employees to seek other employment outside the working arrangement.
Vantaggi
Office location at London Bridge - that's all...
Svantaggi
Where do I start. Everything was a con, quite literally I believe the CEO sees Interns as cheap expendable labour. God knows how he managed to string along his minute clientele for so long! I was told I would be working alongside a larger team, as advertised on the website, and it ended up just being myself and the CEO. I was kept on the company website listed as an employee for months after I left - pretty sure that's some degree of illegal...Considering I was an intern, meant to learn the ropes, the CEO was almost never there and I was left to my own devices. When I wanted to leave I was threatened with legal action, although the CEO wouldn't have got very far with that as the contract I signed was so contradictory in clauses it was null and void. All in all the most unpleasant experience and I'd say to anyone considering this company to avoid it like the plague.