Vantaggi
Loved the team and management, really fun and warm people.
Svantaggi
Not so flexible with hours.
Vantaggi
At times it feels like many of the overly positive reviews don’t reflect the reality for most employees and may come from leadership perspectives rather than day to day experience. Greater transparency and a willingness to acknowledge challenges openly would build far more trust than consistently presenting an overly polished picture.
Svantaggi
Work life ironically balance is an area where Work.Life still has meaningful room to improve. The company often speaks about community, connection, and supporting people, and leadership responses here consistently reinforce that these are priorities. However, the lived experience internally does not always align with that message. There is a noticeable emphasis on being AI focused and sharing thought leadership externally, particularly on platforms like LinkedIn, but at times this seems to come at the expense of listening closely to employees and addressing day to day challenges. For a business built on real life connection and community, that disconnect can feel frustrating. In the past year especially, there has been a steady flow of talented colleagues leaving, many due to burnout or mental health pressures. That pattern suggests this is not just an individual issue but something structural around workload, expectations, and support. Leadership responses often acknowledge feedback and express good intentions, which is positive, but more tangible action and follow through would make a real difference. Creating sustainable workloads, actively listening to teams, and prioritising wellbeing would better reflect the company’s stated values.
Vantaggi
I’ve been at Work.Life for a while now, and it’s one of those places where the experience has noticeably changed over time. There have definitely been challenging periods, and I think that’s reflected in some of the older reviews. But what’s been different more recently is that feedback isn’t just collected, it’s actually acted on. You can see where things have shifted, whether that’s clarity around roles, better structure in how teams operate, or more consistency in how decisions are communicated. It still moves quickly, and that won’t be for everyone. But there’s a lot more focus now on doing things properly rather than just reacting. Managers are more aligned, expectations are clearer, and there’s a stronger sense of direction across the business. What I’ve personally valued is that when something isn’t working, there’s more openness to talk about it and improve it, rather than brush it aside. That hasn’t always been the case, so it’s worth calling out. It’s not perfect, and I don’t think anyone here would claim it is. But it does feel like a company that is learning and actively trying to get better, which makes a big difference day to day.
Svantaggi
Pace can still be intense at times Some changes are still bedding in, so not everything feels consistent yet