Push Group Reviews

4.2

72% would recommend to a friend

(19 total reviews)

68% positive business outlook

Push Group has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 19 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Push Group employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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19 reviews
2.0
1 Oct 2021

A Series of Unfortunate Events

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Inspirational CEOs who really care about the company but seem oblivious to the problems us "average" folk undergo. Lovely & Kind Team Members - but they don't stick around for too long. Contact to Big Advertising Platforms, e.g. Google, Facebook, Microsoft, TikTok, etc. Focus on innovation & regular trainings - personal growth was admired and encouraged but those who pursued it would have to do so in their personal time. Some team members whom you can learn a lot from - shout out to the strategists. A work laptop. Ad hoc day off for Euro Finals.

Cons

MANAGEMENT The lack of management experience amongst some of the more senior members is obvious - micro-management and rule enforcement is predominant. Family values are preached but this is often limited to a select few and it is easy to feel like an outsider. As a result of the above, nepotism is clear. Sometimes those who rise up deserve these new senior roles, but otherwise it feels very preferential. This often leads to entitlement. "Flexible working" isn't really flexible if they force people to come in a certain amount of time per month. There is a significant focus on investment and growing the business further, but initial focus really needs fixing all the problems within the business itself. You can't grow a tainted seed... TEAM CULTURE Many valuable team members left throughout my time there and the company did very little to show they were valued, only announcing departures during their last week or only via email, while some were not acknowledged at all. How is this a "family"? Competitiveness between teams - everyone wants to succeed but sometimes this comes out in the wrong ways. Rather than working together, people are going head-to-head all the time. Employees thriving on "who is busier" - why is this even a competition? Employees who were good at their role would get away with rude comments, insults, racism, etc., often treating others as if they're unqualified or undeserving. I admire those who excelled but being a bad team player is never ok and management would mostly justify it as "it's just the way they are". There were active cases of harassment and bullying that were kept quiet, with those responsible still at the company. Shockingly, for a company pushing "family" and "flexibility", there was unfortunately a severe lack of understanding regarding personal lives. Despite constant overworking, employees would have to make up time spent at medical or personal appointments. BURNOUT Burnout is a common theme. Employees who get stressed or anxious are often told to "not get emotional at work". Sometimes it feels like family values are pushed as a method to overwork the team or get more out of them. They seem aware of this overworking but their only attempt to fix it is by partnering with the CEO's friend's mental health company with which we sometimes did talks with that often led to more distress. Unsurprisingly, we also did marketing at a reduced rate for them. (LACK OF) BENEFITS There are essentially no benefits. Pay is relatively low considering the location, bonuses are 3 figures, if at all. Development opportunities are slim with no real structure for progression. Those who got ahead seemed to do it by being rude and by undermining colleagues. REVIEWS It feels like there are actually many dishonest reviews on Glassdoors - when they notice they have received another negative review, they get current employees to post as an attempt to counteract. I wish they would take the time to acknowledge reviews instead. This is replicated in the office as well in terms of company politics, focus is on who said or did what rather than actual cultural development.

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Push Group Response
4y
Thank you for taking the time to leave this review. We are working hard to build a great culture at Push Group, and we're glad to see you highlight values in areas like development, kindness, inspiration and innovation. That's great feedback for us. When it comes to further points related to management and wellbeing, we understand change is constant in our business, and we ask our team members to be incredibly resilient as we serve clients in an industry that changes daily. We will continue to adopt new and better initiatives to put our team members wellbeing first. As you’ve mentioned training is important to us, so we shall continue to upskill all team members to ensure they are well supported as we understand there is always room for growth. Thanks again for taking the time to leave this review and we wish you the best in your career.
3.0
25 Nov 2020
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Pros

Learn from PPC experts Everyone has a great wider knowledge of digital marketing and businesses Most people are incredibly friendly Lots of responsibility from the outset Emphasis on employee comfort - nice office, amenities, good equipment etc.

Cons

Company as a whole does not take criticism very well Cliquey Managers need more emotional intelligence/communication training Overworking is normalised - almost glamourised Levels of responsibility is not matched with adequate support

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Push Group Response
5y
Thank you for taking the time to write a review, Push has a long standing history of going above and beyond what most companies provide in supporting employees. We have a very comprehensive wellbeing program and have been working with the Stress Management Society for over 10 years to help alleviate the stress of what is undoubtedly a fast moving environment. We are continually reviewing our recruitment and training strategy to ensure we recruit employees who will thrive and grow in a fast paced agency environment. We invest a great deal of time and resource into training to ensure the team has the skills to carry out their responsibilities and are supported in their roles. The last 10 months has been extremely challenging for the whole team (due to the Covid pandemic), however, we have taken your comments on board and will feed this information back to the team, as we are continually looking for ways to improve and support everyone at Push.
2.0
16 Oct 2020

Toxic Culture

Recommend
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Pros

- Push attracts talent so you will learn a lot in your time here

Cons

It's clear that if you'd joined the company when it was first formed you'd be part of the inner circle and really enjoy working here, however, for anyone else not in this group then life is made very difficult. The company suffers from its inner clique, if you're not part of this group then you'll never be truly valued. - Staff are overworked and underpaid - Lack of wellbeing support - Next to no employee benefits apart from Perkbox - Rigid working hours, particularly for an agency - Formal dress code, again unusual in an agency

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Push Group Response
5y
Thank you for taking the time to write a review, we are very disappointed to read these comments and have reviewed the issues raised. Push introduced a comprehensive Wellbeing programme in 2019, following an extensive employee audit; we have a team of Mental Health First Aiders, have launched an Employee Assistance programme (EAP) and have supported the team with a many wellbeing initiatives - healthy snacks in the office, break out area with table tennis and games, in office yoga sessions, encouragement of physical exercise and regular social events. We actively promote mental health wellbeing, providing regular Wellbeing sessions and webinars to support this. In terms of employee benefits, we offer flexible working to reduce commute times and accommodate personal lives; we encourage sabbaticals and careers breaks. Push fully supports team members who need to work abroad for personal or family reasons - in some instances this has been for a few weeks, in others long term or even permanent. Every employee has paid development opportunities (courses, workshops, webinars, conferences (UK and International) as well as weekly in house training. Salaries are in line with London based agencies in our sector and are bench marked annually. The dress code is smart casual (jeans and a jumper / top) with dress down on Friday, we do ask the team to dress smartly for client meetings, as do most agencies. With regards to the employee turnover, this is below industry averages and is a reflection of a young industry where employee demand consistently outstrips supply. We have taken on board all other comments and will review these with the Senior Management Team.
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