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2.5

29% would recommend to a friend

(29 total reviews)

18% positive business outlook

Customs Support has an employee rating of 2.5 out of 5 stars, based on 29 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there.

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29 reviews
1.0
Jan 12, 2024

Management friends

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Pros

Nothing nothing nothing nothing nothing

Cons

How do I start? The ‘bubble’ actually does gang up on people I’ve seen it first hand. Management slags off there workers and it’s like one rule for them lot but for the ones they don’t like they lay down the law. Not so great when one of the male team leaders goes in the pub and tells everyone how he doesn't do any work and the senior team does it for him but he belittles the rest of his team so he gets paid for doing nothing as he has said. Also a certain manager employing a person who has been sacked from his job as a police man for harassing women because she found him ‘fit’. Certain people getting away with stuff because the bubble likes them. One of the other senior team showing people pornography in the office during break and so much more. A biggest client senior swearing in a meeting at the whole of said team and getting away with it. The whole company is just dreadful, you never know what you’re doing they change all the teams all the time and just expect you to get it. Place is a joke don’t work here unless u want to be bullied

1.0
Jan 11, 2024
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Pros

The coworkers you will work with

Cons

If you’re thinking about applying here, please just take my advice and don’t! My time at customs support, though very short, was the worst experience of my career. To start off with something positive, there are some really genuine people who work there, who are supportive and do make day to day just that bit more bearable. If it wasn’t for the collective struggle I would have been lost. So let’s start from the beginning; when you see a job advert whose biggest perk is the free onsite parking, alarm bells SHOULD be ringing. If you are as naive as myself, you might just believe there are more benefits (There aren’t.) The training at first seems promising, dedicated staff for a day or two who train you up on the basics, and basic it does stay. That’s until you’re thrown into a role completely beyond the scope of what you’ve learnt the last two days and met with harsh comments and sarcasm when you aren’t a fully fledged administrator within 48 hours. Coupled with the unrealistic expectations, you can bet your bottom dollar no one agrees on the correct answer to your questions, leaving you more confused than ever! Once you fumble your way through and work out how to make it look like you “know” what you’re doing. You’ll start to see the cracks in the “welcoming” atmosphere. I’ve seen more warmth in an eskimos living room than I did in that office. Some days, you’ll get on great with the seniors and team leaders, but one false step and your on what can only be compared to as the “naughty list”. Where you can stake your life on it, you’ll be berated by management in secret meetings, they’ll make you feel uncomfortable at work and you can see yourself being spoken about on teams. Regina George has nothing on what’s concealed in some of those networks. Don’t worry too much though, if you are sat next to someone and you’ve ended up on their “naughty list”, give it a week and another “shake up” will come round, where each office chair has had more underage backside than Jeffery Epstein. If you’ve just got the hang of your role and gotten to grips with your team, don’t worry, you’ll get moved and have to start all over! And all of this for just pennies above minimum wage! You might think, well I can learn anything! But have you mastered the art of NEVER being unwell? If not, don’t worry, they have NO support for real issues people face: Depression, anxiety, loss of pregnancies, endrometroisis, and long term injuries from car crashes to name just a few are treated as if you’ve got a splinter and you’re “dramatic”. If you are sick quite often, long term illness or not, you can expect to be hounded with warnings where you may end up getting sacked. Management is grouped together, and will not stick up for any real issues unless there’s gossip or it benefits them. But it’s okay, because between them, they’ve likely done NO management courses and not a single ounce of improvement to this is likely to be done. To summarise, if you want to get stuck in a dead end, low paying job, with little uncertainty, then this IS the place for you.

1.0
Dec 22, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Cannot see there are really.

Cons

Step right up, folks, and behold the marvel that is Customs Support – where dreams come to wither away and die! If your idea of a fulfilling career is achieving the grand total of zero progression, then congratulations, you've hit the jackpot! Communication at Customs Support is a masterpiece of ambiguity. It's like playing a perpetual game of charades, where the rules change every day, and the prize is the sheer joy of not understanding what's going on. It's a unique approach that keeps you on your toes, or perhaps it's just a secret plot to test your mind-reading abilities. Either way, who doesn't love a good mystery in the workplace? Now, let's talk about the managerial maestros, the unsung heroes of Customs Support. These visionaries have an uncanny ability to redefine uselessness. It's as if they attended seminars on how to avoid making decisions and mastered the art of looking busy while accomplishing precisely nothing. Bravo! But wait, there's more! Introducing the "favourite bubble," an exclusive club where career progression flows like a rare vintage wine. If you're not part of this elite group, prepare for an unforgettable experience of being slagged off to the ground. It's like a team-building exercise in resilience, with the added bonus of a potential emotional rollercoaster. And for the grand finale, meet the Senior Team Leader, the workplace bully extraordinaire. If you've ever dreamt of being personally targeted and undermined, This Senior Team Leader is here to make your dreams come true. Her unique management style involves a delicate balance of criticism, condescension, and an occasional sprinkle of sarcasm. It's the kind of leadership that keeps you constantly guessing, and what's work without a bit of suspense, right? In conclusion, Customs Support is the ultimate thrill ride for those seeking a one-of-a-kind experience in career stagnation and lack of career progression, communication enigma, managerial wizardry, exclusive bubbles, and personalized bullying sessions courtesy of the most unprofessional Senior Team Leader. Buckle up, because your professional aspirations are in for a wild, unforgettable ride!

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