*HQ Staff* Strong product, but leadership and structure need serious work - Client Partner Digital Futures Employee Review

2.0
11 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The product and service offering at Digital Futures is strong, and the Consultants doing the actual work are talented. If the business were run well, HQ could be a great place to build a career in Recruitment/SaaS.

Cons

I joined to build the UK defence practice from scratch, which I did with no existing pipeline or relationships. Progress was solid and feedback from my direct manager was consistently positive throughout my tenure. Despite this, my probation was informally extended multiple times with no formal explanation. I later learned the CEO had decided unilaterally that no one would pass probation without completing a transaction. In enterprise defence sales, where procurement cycles routinely run to 12 months or more, this expectation is completely disconnected from how the market works. It was never communicated upfront. I would not have accepted this role if this criteria was clear from the start. Decision making flows poorly in both directions. Concerns raised by the CEO filter down through multiple layers before reaching the relevant person, and information travelling upward from employees goes through the same chain in reverse. Context and nuance are lost either way. By the time anything reaches the person who needs it, it has been shaped by whoever is in the middle. This creates an environment where people are managed on incomplete information and where the instinct becomes self-protection rather than collaboration. The CEO also has a rude habit of walking away mid-conversation, which is a small but telling detail about the culture of respect at the top of the organisation. The SLT dynamic compounds this. Accountability is inconsistent and there is a tendency for self-protection over honest problem solving. For anyone in a long-cycle or relationship-led role, be aware that results may not be measured in a way that reflects the reality of your market.

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5.0
5 Aug 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

great salary, co workers, work-life balance, and benefits.

Cons

There wasn't very many cons

5.0
29 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Working at Digital Futures has been brilliant. Your growth is up to you, it's as good as you make it and the company actively supports its staff to get there. This support makes all the difference especially when kick starting in a corporate career. I've had genuine opportunities to expand my skills, whether through hands-on project work or formal learning, and the investment in your development genuinely pays off. My line manager has been fantastic. They've been genuinely interested in my development, clear about expectations, and supportive when I've needed it. That makes all the difference. What strikes me most is the whole company culture. You're not left to figure things out alone. People across teams actively help, collaborate, and want each other to succeed. There's a real sense of purpose here. I genuinely enjoy my time here, and I'd absolutely recommend Digital Futures to others looking for a workplace that values both your contribution and your future. If you're considering joining, go for it.

Cons

Digital Futures is growing fast, so teething pains come with the territory. Processes evolve, priorities shift, and things aren't always perfect. But it's the cost of being part of something scaling, and the company actively works to improve.

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