Friendly Company in a Competitive Market - Anonymous employee Freespee Employee Review

3.0
Dec 14, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Very welcoming company. Staff extremely friendly in some ways you feel part of a family. On boarding in the Swedish HQ very useful to get an idea of the company and the technology. A lot of freedom to grow within your role. Very good client retention.

Cons

Very competitive market. Especially in the UK. Communication can breakdown between offices. Can be quite unorganised at times. Support for staff needs to be better especially for certain prospect/ client meetings.

Freespee Response
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Thanks for your feedback. Communication between offices is indeed very important, and this is why we invested in several tools and initiatives to make sure we communicate efficiently. We are a small and agile company in a fast growing market so our priorities do evolve rapidly, but we always make sure we keep our staff up to speed, and this is why we have All hands meetings, lunch and learns with the whole company every week.

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Cons

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Cons

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