Pluspunten
Modern designed office with gym in lovely Shad Thames area by the river Some events, whilst being largely attached to company meetings Varied workload driven by desire to stay at forefront of price comparison market Good pension scheme
Minpunten
Culture driven by ex-financial services leadership not reflective of modern tech company ethos. Don't expect agile/retros/trial & error frameworks here - instead the CEO's 'Rigour v Urgency' language sits at the heart of RVU life, breeding toxic expectations, a culture of fear and feeling of being a cog in the mill. Some employees are doing great things (e.g. tech teams) and some proposing cultural progression in (e.g. HR) process reviews which are rejected by leadership. Throwing eachother under the bus embraced from top down e.g. in large group Slacks and emails froms HoDs tagged to individuals with their managers, teams and other teams and managers copied in. Hidden subjective criteria applied to promotion process - informed by manager the CEO must 'feel every promotion in their bones' - deterring and limiting those with social or other differences, or neurodiversity who may not fit the 'RVU' mould from progression opportunities. Individuals with mental health challenges managed out without reasonable support, placing workload pressures on remaining team. Very little emphasis on training and development. Received next to no training investment during 2 years. Colleagues were not given the titles representing their skillset and experience because the company didn't want to pay them properly or because they're 'replaceable' (quote from manager), inhibiting their progression internally and externally. The first placed I've worked where expected to pay for working lunches and coffees with team/team-on-team, which felt unecessarily stingy. Full company events generally included some form of Dragons Den idea generating with presentations - genuine social downtime/fun not embraced.