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POSSIBLE

Part of WPP

Is this your company?

London - Does it work? No. - Anonymous employee POSSIBLE Employee Review

1.0
Jul 20, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Forces you to learn how to grow, run projects and sort out problems independently (as management don't seem interested). Meet a lot of people that come (and then go). Free drinks on Thursdays, which normally fell on someone's leaving drinks. The US offices seem to have a good handle on projects, a plan and staff happiness (can't comment too much though). Makes the next job, at the next firm, seem fantastic.

Cons

Every waking moment. Management was unorganised at best. Lack of collective vision. Nothing worked, although that was the global strap line -Does it work? No team collaboration. Never looked after good talent people and actually treated people poorly. No training. No acknowledgment of good, hard work. Pay is way below most agencies in London.

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5.0
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Pros

Fun environment, good support , comfortable work space

Cons

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2.0
May 5, 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

• There are some great people at POSSIBLE • Fun company activities especially if you like drinking • Decent work/life balance • They've managed to convince everyone in Seattle that they're the best place to work

Cons

I've never worked for a company that tries so hard to convey that they're different and that they care about their employees, but then their actions tell a completely different story. Have some integrity. • No employee-training • No clear process given on how to get a raise or a promotion - vague answers by HR seem to be a run-around • Management is very inconsistent - people who are too young or have played politics in a way that only benefits themselves and not the careers they manage • There are the chosen few who have become the darlings of management and then the rest of the POSSIBLE folks who slug along until they figure out the game they can't win • Near cult-like mentality around company events, company meetings and company culture that masks what people aren't getting out of the company in terms of career growth • Many promises made but none kept

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