Pros
Genuinely difficult to list a single positive aspect of this company.
Cons
Working at Victoria Beckham Limited has been one of the most disheartening experiences of my career. The company is rife with favouritism and internal politics, creating an atmosphere where a sense of teamwork or community is utterly nonexistent. It's a place where only those who thrive on living in fear every single day can survive. The culture is toxic, and the hierarchy is a mess, with almost everyone holding inflated titles like Director or Senior Leader, despite having no training or experience to justify these roles. For anyone considering an internship here, be warned: you’ll find yourself doing the duties of employed staff, all while not receiving a single penny. It's shocking that the HMRC hasn't intervened yet to address this blatant exploitation. The company relies on a constant churn of unpaid interns to get actual work done, which is both unethical and illegal. The physical environment of the offices reflects the soulless nature of the company. Cold, sterile, and utterly devoid of any personality, it feels more like a corporate dungeon than a creative workplace. There’s no warmth, no sense of belonging, and certainly no support for personal or professional growth. Progression is a myth unless you're 'in' with the right crowd. The leadership plays favourites, and if you're not in their inner circle, you're invisible. In summary, Victoria Beckham Limited is a place that thrives on fear, exploitation, and favouritism, with no real opportunities for growth or professional development. It's a deeply unpleasant environment that I would not recommend to anyone looking for a respectful and supportive workplace.