Average consultancy with nice design & presentations - Anonymous employee Bundl Employee Review

3.0
16 Jun 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Bundl is a young and flexible place to work. Team is nice, people are generally motivated and helpful. A lot of different projects

Cons

Bundl is more of a management consultnacy then a venture builder. The founders are hard working and ambitions, but have never grown a tech business as well as many of the people working there. The model is service based so it makes it hard to really build businesses. Works best with corporates starting their adventure in the "innovation space" but quite limited after that if one is interested in building businesses.

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1.0
9 May 2026
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Pros

- Initially they make you feel very welcome. - Most colleagues are genuinely kind and supportive. - Remote work environment. - Exposure to international clients.

Cons

- Pay rises and bonuses are minimal and seem tied to the company's shaky financial situation, not to what you actually deliver. The company has struggled to make a profit for the last few years. - Upper management style relies heavily on criticism and pressure, which contributes to a toxic environment, low morale, and unnecessary stress. At times, I saw managers speak to people in ways that would not be acceptable in most workplaces. - Little consideration for team members' personal time. Even if nobody says it directly, you are expected to work in the weekends or outside working hours to catch up. - Workload is consistently unrealistic, with tight deadlines and minimal support. Burnout is common, yet concerns raised by employees were rarely addressed in a meaningful way. - There are no clear career development opportunities, and progression feels limited. No honest appraisal process and no clear steps to move forward.

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1.0
27 Apr 2026
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Pros

- For the start of your career to gain experience and build a portfolio. - If you’re lucky enough to have one of the few good managers, you can learn a lot and enjoy the job. - Work from home.

Cons

- In the last few years long-tenured employees have been let go unexpectedly, with no prior warning, no clear explanation, and no history of poor performance. I have never seen this before in my career. In some cases, these decisions appeared to be driven by abusive managers, with leadership failing to step in or properly review the situation. - The responsibilities are "fluid" meaning you'll often be asked to do new tasks without warning and execute them perfectly. - Work-life balance is poor. I was expected to work in the evenings many times. I had to cancel personal plans more than once to accommodate poor planning. - Company doesn't live out their values. They read well, but don’t seem to guide how the company actually operates.

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