ABSOLUTE DISASTER COMPANY - Owner Satigo Employee Review

1.0
Nov 3, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Some great people in the company (minus the MD’s), work hard play hard life, great offices in London

Cons

Long list here - - won’t pay any commissions if no deal done in the current month (regardless of if you’ve just had a few of your best ever months) - paranoid MD with major trust and management issues - huge hire/fire company - awful reputation with so many tech companies out there. - major issues with pressured situations I would certainly not advise going anywhere close to this organisation and I just hope you’re lucky enough to read this..

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Satigo Response
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As you have clearly identified, we have great people at SATIGO, which is a direct reflection on our MD who is involved in the hiring process – thank you. For the rest of the review, to anyone reading it, we would recommend you read the structure and language of the reviewer to get a reflection of the personality and character in question – disgruntled. If you are still in any doubt, then we would welcome anyone to speak with the great people in our business about what its like to be part of the SATIGO family.

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1.0
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Pros

I really can not think of any.

Cons

I was so excited when I started to work with Satigo. I left my full time job as well because of this opportunity. Soon did I find that this company is a joke. Very much I felt scammed. After working for 6 weeks the CEO decides to end the job after I had already closed a position. He did pay me the time I worked but never followed through on my commission. The CEO actually harassed my client after he had ended my assignment. Terrible experience with Satigo.

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1.0
Jan 7, 2026
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Pros

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Cons

My experience of the culture here was extremely negative. Senior leadership often relied on aggressive communication styles, which created a tense and intimidating environment rather than a supportive or professional one. I personally witnessed behaviour from senior management that I found inappropriate and discriminatory, including comments that would be widely considered offensive. These incidents occurred openly and, in my experience, were not addressed, which contributed to a culture where people felt uncomfortable raising concerns. Compensation is significantly below market relative to expectations and workload. Commission structures felt opaque, with senior staff taking a share of billings despite limited involvement. In periods without billing, consultants were expected to cover desk costs themselves, which added financial pressure and uncertainty. Job security felt weak. Dismissals appeared to happen with little notice, and there was limited sense of loyalty or long-term investment in employees. The overall environment prioritised short-term revenue over professional development, ethical standards, or candidate relationships. From a commercial perspective, the firm lacks strong brand recognition, average deal sizes are relatively small, and consistent billing across the team was uncommon. As a result, it was difficult to build credibility or a sustainable career path. I would strongly caution anyone who values professionalism, ethical standards, and long-term development to think carefully before joining.

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