Nash Squared Reviews

3.8

73% would recommend to a friend

(309 total reviews)
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Bev White

87% approve of CEO

55% positive business outlook

Nash Squared has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 309 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Nash Squared employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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309 reviews
1.0
22 Feb 2015
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Pros

- You get the opportunity to work with industry leading clients.

Cons

I worked for Technology Recruitment London and it ended up being the most depressing job I've ever had for the following reasons: - There is no career path at all which is very odd for a recruitment agency. There were never any targets in place to get promoted. - Most of the Senior Management Team have been promoted not because they've earned/deserve it but because of the amount of time they've been working for the company. - The training they offer is terrible and consists solely of having themed sessions with under qualified managers. Graduates are sold on joining because there is supposedly good training when in reality it's pretty much non-existent. Harvey Nash's competitors offer much better, structured training. - The management team bully their staff. I've seen Consultants been reduced to tears on the sales floor before. - It's the most KPI driven environment I've ever worked. KPI stats have to be reported daily and every Wednesday to a senior director. It's suffocating. - The commission structure is awful. As a contract recruiter you are paid on the initial deal value not timesheets through the door like most recruitment companies. This means you are liable to clawback and crucially if contracts extend the rate of commission is less. The commission structure for a permanent recruiter is equally bad. - Basic salary is well below market rate. There is no salary banding so everyone is on a different basic which causes bad feeling in the office. Given that there are no targets to get promoted or pay rise I felt stuck on that salary. - The incentives are rubbish verging on non existent. Every sales company should have good incentives and at Harvey Nash they are seriously few and far between or un-achievable for most. - Graduates joining are not put on full commission to start with. In the banking and finance practise for example graduate consultants have to do 10 deals before they are put on full commission which is not the industry norm at all. - They are not focussed on delivery to their clients which in this market is backward. They are much more interested in winning new clients but less focussed on delivery. They have an offshore team in Vietnam and they expect them to source CV's for you which in my opinion is not giving the best service to their clients. They market it as a 24/7 CV sourcing solution but in reality they expect the team in Vietnam to find CV's and Consultants in London to do Business Development. - I've never worked anywhere where so many people are unhappy which is depressing. - An email got sent round last year from the Talent Team asking employees to come here and give positive reviews as there were so many bad ones. For me that shows the company is not genuine. - I genuinely think Senior Management have no idea how bad it is to be a Consultant working for them.

1.0
12 Nov 2013

Bullyish, Horrible Workplace even for Recruitment

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Nice office (yet horrible work environment) and good database/network. No other redeeming features to mention unfortunately and I had very realistic expectations of recruitment and the role but nobody should have to work in this kind of environment when so much is spent on the infrastructure but nothing done about the aggressive culture.

Cons

-Sexist, an office full of 'lads' (including managers) with some incredibly crude and crass comments expected to be taken as banter such as the comment 'well she was only hired because xxxx manager wanted to sh*g her, you've just got to ask yourself who wanted to sh*g you' -You'd be shocked how different managers are in reality compared to the interview stage, it's worth remembering they interview people every day and their friendly demeanor tends to end once someone's placed-including you! -I had to leave because the senior manager's bully-boy atitude and daily shouting sessions just made work unbearable -Phones monitored constantly (call-times sent around every morning to the point where half the office have to spend their lunch breaks calling their own mobiles to meet the unrealistic targets) and lots of cold-calling -Managers often use the 'snug' in the office to take members of staff and scream at them for (often minor) mistakes meaning the rest of the office can hear -Bully tactics employed and promoted -High staff-turnover and very very low staff worth -Managers take the majority of your commission and you get very little for at least a full year (probation period is also 6 months within which time the standard commission structure doesn't apply to you) -I saw someone who placed a contractor threatened with not receiving his hard earned commission (and thus it going to his manager...) for having low call times-surely the result is sometimes more important than the method?

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Nash Squared Response
11y
Hi there, We are really sorry you feel this way about your experience at Harvey Nash. As a people business we set high standards for ourselves and our 4,000 staff, so when we read remarks of someone who feels we fell well short of these, we were really concerned, and surprised. We take the points you make very seriously and would welcome a discussion with you to find out more. As your posting was anonymous, would you mind getting in touch? We promise the conversation will not take up much of your time, and we also promise to update you on how we respond to your comments. Please do drop us an email in confidence to talent@harveynash.com
1.0
10 Jun 2016

Be wary!!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are some diamonds in the rough

Cons

This is not the best place to work, really bad culture in the office which is allowed to fester. Certain members of staff think it's acceptable to openly discuss and complain about other team members in a derogatory way in front of everyone. Throughout my time working for the company if your face doesn't fit you don't seem to be appreciated or heard. Certain people have escalated up the ladder too quickly letting the power go to their heads making them unbearable to work with. This has lead them to believe they are higher than you so they belittle you in a patronising mannor. Such a shame as this is not how it was when I first started. Currently considering my options. Changes need to be made to create a better working environment before it's too late.

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Nash Squared Response
9y
Just seeing your review right now - thank you for reaching out and sharing your concerns, we definitely want to help! Employee feedback is valuable to Harvey Nash and I’d appreciate the opportunity to discuss this further with you. I’d like to better understand your concerns and help resolve them. Please feel free to reach out to me directly at Lisa.Cammarota@harveynash.com when you have a moment.
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