Terrible Place To Work - Anonymous employee Ark Workplace Risk Employee Review

1.0
16 Nov 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The company offers higher than the market pay in hopes that they can attract people to ignore the glass door reviews and then put up with the bullying for a good wage.

Cons

The whole time I was employed at Ark I was bullied by the CEO and completely broken down piece by piece. Being made to be on video calls with her whilst she was in other meetings so she could micromanage me. You are given targets that are not do-able within your 40 hour contract so you have to work extra hours to get to the numbers. ‘If we don’t get the result we want we have to put more time in’ is what you will be told when she calls you at 8pm on a Sunday. Everyone is completely micromanaged by the CEO and bullied by her. Your manager will not stick up for you but instead call you for ‘mental health chats’ because they ‘know what she’s like but there’s nothing they can do’. I find it disgusting you constantly threaten your staff to give you good reviews in hopes one day they will outweigh the truthful negative reviews. The staff turnover is absolutely horrendous and if you ask anyone in the industry that has worked here or knows someone who has they will confirm exactly what this review states. It’s also very unprofessional to argue back at peoples reviews and try and turn their comments into them being sexist. Give this place a wide berth!! One big thing to note is when I was told ‘this isn’t the NHS, we don’t get a full hours lunch break’ and you will also be laughed at and asked if you do ‘shift work’ when you advise you need to leave on time. The company is that embarrassing most people delete Ark off their CV and LinkedIn to avoid being associated with them.

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1.0
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Cons

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2.0
1 Feb 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The consultant cohort is also largely made up of good people who are willing to help each other out when workloads spike. There is a strong sense of camaraderie at consultant level. The Operations team are genuinely excellent—supportive, responsive, and clearly trying to keep things running smoothly even though they are being faced with the predicament of booking visits for consultants struggling with poor work-life balance.

Cons

The current senior leadership decision-making is inconsistent, which has had a noticeable impact on workload management and work-life balance for consultants. Difficult decisions are often delayed or avoided, and this creates ongoing pressure further down the business, specifically for consultants, who feel that the Ark board's main priority is making profit at the expense of burnt out consultant's well-being. While leadership presence in team meetings can appear positive on the surface, this hasn’t translated into meaningful change in day-to-day realities for consultants. Over the past several months, the direction of the business has felt increasingly uncertain, and morale has declined as a result. There was a period not long ago when it felt like the company was moving in the right direction, but momentum has stalled and, in some areas, reversed. I was promised when I joined that Ark lives by it's promoted values, however, I currently feel like I've made a mistake in joining Ark. I just hope that there is a change made soon to improve consultants' work-life balance.

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