Great peers, poor leadership - not a sustainable place to work - Anonymous employee Papier Employee Review

2.0
12 Nov 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Expensive company parties and social events are well put together. The junior and mid-level employees are genuinely smart and capable. You receive nice free stationery.

Cons

Projects and overall direction come from leadership, often with little input from those doing the work. It is all centred around the CEO and his small circle, this leads to unrealistic timelines and serious overworking of junior and mid-level staff. Repeated concerns were raised about a senior leader’s behaviour (interrupting in meetings, shouting), but no action appeared to be taken. Flexibility is promoted but depends entirely on your manager. Working from home is technically allowed, but you can be made to feel like you’re not committed if you do. The “weekly wellness hour” is promoted as being for everyone, but in practice, it’s subject to manager approval. Whether you’re actually allowed to take it can depend entirely on your manager’s attitude, and some teams have it strictly policed. The company highlights diversity as a value, but during my time there, the team lacked real representation — only a small number of disabled, POC, and LGBTQIA+ employees. Information about pay increases was inconsistent — different employees were told different caps on increases. There were three rounds of redundancies in about 18 months, which had a big impact on morale and overall stability in the office. A lot of employees left of their own accord. When people left, their work was redistributed rather than backfilled, leaving remaining employees stretched severely thin.

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Pros

-Everyone is extremely passionate and invested towards the business we are building -Passion never gets in the way of being nice and having fun -Great benefits (US team included) -Beautiful office where staff is well looked after (free lunches once a week) -Great systems and investment in technology for a small company -Dog friendly!

Cons

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2.0
9 Mar 2023
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Pros

- I met some amazing people during my time there, friends that I still remain in contact with today - good additional benefits, private healthcare, free tuesday lunches, stocked fridge etc

Cons

-A lot of people in mangement positions with no previous experience of being managers / having relevant training. This led to lack of support in terms of training and development and at times unprofessional feedback - No budget for proper training or guidance on how to exceed in the role. You have to learn as you go, which works for the interim but seriously holds you back if you want to progress in your career in any way at all - There is a cliquey vibe to the company in terms of culture. A lot of promotions are based on if the 'OG's' like you not if you would be good at the role - Diversity and inclusion is talked about a lot but in reality this is just lip service and nothing is really being done internally, there is little room to progress into senior roles unless your friends with the SLT - salary packages are very low compared to industry standard with no bonus - In my time I saw people hired only to be let go months later. Instead of being trained up, employees face the consequences due to lack of planning - SLT all know each other so difficult to express how you feel

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