Lovely company to work for. - Finance & Office Manager DVV Solutions Employee Review

5.0
20 May 2018
Recommend
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Pros

I have worked for DVVS for 12 months would like to take this opportunity to state that I throughly enjoy my position, it is varied and hands on as you would expect from a small growing Company. I work with a lovely friendly team and we all get on very well. The MD is hands on and one of the team and is approachable and flexible to your needs. There is a relaxed approach to the day to day office work and each employee is trusted to complete their job without being micro-managed. The offices and location are excellent for transportation and are modern and spacious. The MD and employees are very positive and enthusiastic for the Company’s outlook for the future and with the current team we should achieve the goals the Company wants to achieve. Some previous employees had left on bad terms and I presume this is why there are some untrue and caustic reviews. Make up your own mind about DVVS, I did and I am not disappointed.

Cons

The office can be quiet at times but this is understandable as we are a small team. Being a small Company, benefits are limited to what you may be offered by a large organisation.

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DVV Solutions Response
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Thank you for your comments. It is fair to say that we are a small but steadily growing company and that the office can be quiet at times. As the number of employees continues to grow the level of noise increases accordingly. We strive to make DVV Solutions a pleasant, enjoyable and rewarding place to work and welcome any constructive criticism.

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1.0
19 Jan 2026
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Pros

A very functional office in Stockport with the train station close by for an easy commute and nice food places nearby as well as very friendly shared office building neighbours

Cons

I didn't do my research deeply enough here prior to agreeing to joining DVV Solutions. If I had found the previous employees via LinkedIn then I would have saved myself from the toxic management and manipulative lies dressed as a happy family environment. The management has truly done some atrocious things to their previous employees with bullying tactics and undermining. I found myself victim of this too which made working there unbearable. There is no proper strategy to align in giving customer value but for the company to find a market wave that is then aligned with to then extract as much from customer and vendor partnerships as possible both in terms of money and resource. Sadly these practices are reflective of the high attrition rates of the customers and if you also spoke to the aligned vendors, you will also find their lack of desire to invest wholly as a partner.

1.0
1 Aug 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Stockport is such an easy commute! The offices are not too far away from the motorway and there is very little traffic going towards that direction

Cons

Where do I start? I should have come here before accepting my role at DVV Solutions and I should have messaged the handful of former employees that can easily be found on LinkedIn. The positive reviews are from company directors masquerading as employees. It's true the management are extremely controlling and have this toxic environment where they will treat employees as if they are owned by them. I subsequently messaged some of the former employees to find out that I was one of the lucky ones who wasn't treated as badly but there was a common theme where management continued to hide the truth with lies and not taking accountability for previous attitudes and horrible treatment. The sad truth is the leadership have jumped from a "shiney" new technology as bandwagon from one to the next, got lucky with a very small handful but there is no real strategy apart from extract as much money aligning to a vendor whilst providing zero value to both vendor and customer. Customers do not benefit at all which is the sad truth whilst employees suffer from the desperation from leadership to grasp onto any resource that can be forced into unethical behaviour. Both customers and potentially new employees need to speak to previous employees before getting into any kind of dialogue with this organisation.

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