Estrid Reviews

1.7

4% would recommend to a friend

(27 total reviews)

8% positive business outlook

Estrid has an employee rating of 1.7 out of 5 stars, based on 27 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a poor working experience there.

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27 reviews
1.0
23 Jul 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Pros: - Talented and supportive colleagues - Creative projects with potential - Modern office space and occasional team socials - Generous with equipment (e.g., brand new MacBooks)

Cons

Cons: - Questionable business ethics: During the launch of their new men’s product under @estrid.men, the marketing team was instructed to buy 10,000 fake followers to artificially boost the Instagram page. Most were later removed, and the account now sits at around 3,500 real followers - a concerning reflection of the company’s approach to authenticity. - No structured progression: There is no clear framework for career development. The CEO does not believe in structured advancement, and promotions are handed out based on favouritism rather than merit. The process is opaque and inconsistent. - Management quality is inconsistent: There is a noticeable gap between strong technical ability and effective people management. In some cases, individuals who display passive-aggressive behaviour and show little genuine care for their direct reports are still promoted - despite leadership being fully aware of these issues. While certain team members may have impressive skillsets, their lack of people leadership is often overlooked in favour of surface-level performance. - More focus on appearances than substance: The company is heavily invested in how it looks from the outside. Want a shiny new MacBook or a stylish office? No problem. But when it comes to building sustainable growth and internal structure, the effort often falls short. - Unstable leadership: The CEO has no background in corporate environments, which leads to constant change without clear direction. While change can be healthy, the volume and pace of it here often feel more disruptive than progressive. Final thoughts: Unfortunately, Glassdoor reviews aren’t widely used in Sweden – and with many roles now being rehired in Stockholm following redundancies in the London office, the same underlying issues continue without much scrutiny. If you’re considering joining and thinking, “How bad can it really be?” or assuming that most Glassdoor reviews are just disgruntled opinions – think again. The challenges are systemic and driven from the top down. Without real change in leadership, the culture is unlikely to improve.

1.0
18 Jun 2025

Chaotic leadership and routine redundancies

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Estrid is a fast paced environment with a lot of potential to create great work if you are able to keep up with the frequent strategy shifts.

Cons

The company lacks clear direction and leadership, leading to constant instability and shifting priorities without clear rationale. Profitability is the only focus, but without a meaningful long-term vision the business is unable to grow and routine redundancies are seen as the norm. Culture is set from the top, and when employees are treated like an expendable resource it leads to a culture of fear and internal competition. Managers are under constant pressure to justify their team’s existence to the CEO and are encouraged to participate in feedback processes that felt uncomfortable and viewed colleagues as collateral damage.

1.0
25 Feb 2025

Awful

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Nice team & office, interesting brand

Cons

- upper management is awful, no training on how to manage and as a result sets people up for failure - cliquey within upper management - ceo has too much say in the business and most weeks is firing someone new, teams are forced to listen to his ideas when they are bad ones and have to execute them anyway! - Job goalposts changed week to week and unclear performance reviews given by untrained managers - long probation periods so that they can get rid of you at short notice without having to have payouts - forced to be in the office 4 days a week, ceo commented that the company ‘wasn’t for you’ if you didn’t agree with the policy - company clearly often in financial troubles due to projects being stopped last minute / constant ‘restructuring’ Avoid

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