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We are grateful when individuals take the time to share their experiences, even when the feedback is challenging. Yet we do take exception where feedback is inaccurate, does not reflect reality, and is defamatory. We take such accusations incredibly seriously and ensure due diligence is applied in examining feedback to ensure its authenticity and accuracy.
In responding to the comments that have both hurt, mystified, and disappointed the workplace colleagues you have left behind, we thought it most appropriate for one of our colleagues to respond to the comments you have made:
Wajih Mourad, Financial Services - "I know that from my personal experience at Informed that honest feedback is always welcomed, even when it is challenging. However as a practicing Muslim who has observed Ramadan with the full support of my line manager and colleagues at Informed, I do not recognise the attitude and behaviour alleged in this 'review'.
“I have previously written a blog about how inclusive the company is to all staff and this is equally true in terms of welcoming ethnic and cultural diversity. The Informed team, which includes both staff and contractors, is a wonderful, diverse array where everyone is genuinely welcomed. The atmosphere is warm and friendly, supportive, and we all have fun together while we work hard.
“I also cannot recognise the suggestion of an environment where there is no mentorship or support. Two years into my first journey into the tech sector, I can honestly say that without mentorship and support, I would not have been able to thrive and progress as I have done".
Informed Solutions is proud to nurture and support a diverse workforce. Our approach to equality, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace is evidenced through our Equal Opportunities Policy (mapped to the 2010 Equality Act), to which employees, contractors, and partners commit. As of June 2025, 40% of Informed’s staff come from underrepresented groups.
Our teams are committed to supporting everyone at Informed, regardless of background, and we hope those who read your comments also read this to understand our people in reality.
From a professional workplace perspective, it is regrettable that your time with us did not reflect the positive experience that the vast majority of our graduates report. We take all feedback seriously, as it provides us with the opportunity to reflect and to further strengthen the supportive and inclusive environment that we are committed to providing, which is reflected in four years' worth of 90%+ ratings in Great Place To Work, which is an independently collated and verified accreditation.
We are particularly proud of our Graduate Associateship, which is designed to provide all new graduates, irrespective of their academic background, with structured development across consulting and digital delivery. This programme ensures that all graduates build a strong foundation in understanding how software and services are delivered, and how disciplines such as user-centred design fit within that delivery. Alongside client work, our graduates are supported by line managers, coaches, buddies, team leads, and communities of practice, as well as through our ISO-accredited InformedACADEMY™, which delivers structured learning programmes and masterclasses.
Flexible working arrangements are clearly set out and agreed at the outset of everybody's employment to ensure consistency and fairness for all colleagues, and we encourage open dialogue at all times to ensure that adjustments better support their personal circumstances, without compromising their colleagues' wellbeing or workplace pressures.
The success of our Graduate Associateship is reflected in the progression of many of our people: nearly 40% of our permanent team below Director level began their careers with us as graduates, with a significant proportion now in senior consulting and leadership positions. This outcome is testament to the supportive environment we are committed to creating and to the trust we place in our graduates to take on meaningful responsibility early in their careers.
We are proud of the culture we have built over 30 years and remain committed to further strengthening it, and while we regret that your own experience did not reflect this, we are dismayed at the casual, but damaging references to racism and preferential treatment, which Glassdoor deems to be acceptable, even when they’re totally inaccurate and wholly unsubstantiated.
Sincerely,
Natalie Dunn
HR Manager