The Future's not bright. - Anonymous employee Future Employee Review

1.0
26 Sept 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The company still exists. In the current media landscape this counts as a win, and was by no means guaranteed three or four years ago. Only someone incredibly naïve could claim that no changes were necessary. The specialist nature of the business means there’s a good chance you’ll be working in a field you have real passion for. Though many people have left, driven out by changes to the company’s culture, many talented and creative people are still clinging on by their fingernails because they respect and admire their colleagues, and are proud of what they can achieve together. With luck, you’ll get through it together with the aid of plenty of gallows humour. Perversely, Future has managed to create a strong sense of camaraderie amongst its workforce… by uniting them in a shared distrust of the board.

Cons

The constant undercurrent of anxiety. When I left, the fear level wasn't as in-the-red as it was a couple of years ago, since Future switched from mass redundancies to a drip-drip approach to axing jobs which is easier to hide. Still, you can expect to feel insecure in your position - and constantly on edge, wondering what will be the next ill-thought-out “innovation” enforced without any consultation. It will probably involve a spreadsheet. Management love pointless spreadsheets. Lack of resources. If you get through six months without suffering cuts to budgets or head count, count yourself lucky. Teams are now absolutely pared to the bone. A merger with Imagine Publishing in 2016 felt more like a takeover, with Imagine’s worst working practices (inflexible control-freakery; undermining of editorial authority; cheap-jack recycling of “content”; a reliance on graduate labour) lauded as best practice and rolled out across the entire company. Appalling work/life balance. If you’re committed to producing something you can be proud of, you can expect to work a great many evenings and weekends with no reward. This makes Future’s recently introduced “unlimited holiday” policy a joke – a great many people are taking less time off than they did before it was introduced, because of the increased workload. The company communication style is widely viewed with scorn for its perceived lack of honesty. The classic Future pattern is to hold a gathering trumpeting how well everything is going; two days later, the news will start spreading on the grapevine about the latest cutbacks and redundancies. Future doesn’t seem to believe in treating its employees as grown-ups who can handle hearing a mix of good news and bad, or putting its managers in a position where they have to justify "difficult decisions". A bread and circuses approach, rather well summed up by initiatives like “Monthly Munchies” - a doomed attempt to detoxify morale by giving everyone a dry 10p burger once a month. The tiresome ubiquity of Future’s trite and vacuous “company values” (such as “We’re all in the boat” and “Let’s do this!”) which are painted on office walls and repeated ad nauseum in every company-wide email.

avatar
Future Response
8y
Thank you for your feedback. We recognise that Future has been through a challenging few years and, as you know, our people have worked tirelessly to turn the business around. We believe the benefit of this hard work is really starting to pay off and we are delighted to thank our employees in many ways including payment against the FY17 profit pool. We have lean teams with a lot of expertise within each field. Within our competitive market we are proud of their flexibility and dedication, this contribution allows us to remain agile within the market. We have recently taken the opportunity to introduce a People and Culture team, led by one of our Executive team, so that our people truly have a voice at the table and ensure our actions and intentions are as transparent as possible. The team are launching several initiatives to make Future an even better place to work as well as gain more internal insight, with the intention of making Future a fantastic place to work. We wish you all the best in your future endeavours.

Explore other reviews about Future

5.0
15 Jan 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good pay Great benefits Cares about work-life balance

Cons

Sometimes makes poor hiring decisions to fill roles

1.0
12 Jan 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

shiny looking website they spent an exuberant amount of money on

Cons

They exploit their employees ferociously. If you love yourself or your life - do not work for this company. Clients - don't sign up! They do programs and pretend it's custom. They spend hundreds of thousands to hire new shiny CEOs but pay their coaches around $40k/year to maintain 100 clients. You are not special - they just put up a lot of metrics to pretend to make you feel that way. No coach can actually connect with 100 clients and write a personalized program. That's why the "management" pushes coaches to use as many templates as they can. They do big lay offs of any coaches who don't want to maintain 100+ people. They also are actively working to use any/all Apple Watch data to sell and use in any way they can monetize. So DO NOT GIVE THEM YOUR APPLE WATCH DATA. It's smoke and mirrors and not anything actually useful (especially for the pricepoint they are asking!)

See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All