Great potential let down by poor management - Designer Deliveroo Employee Review

2.0
Aug 12, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

With a company of this size, you're always likely to find people you get on with, and I've made friends for life through Deliveroo. There are some useful perks available through The Rewards Hub, such as discounted gym membership, travel, health and dental insurance, plus various sports clubs, classes, free lunch on Fridays, and a free Deliveroo Plus account (free delivery) for all full-time employees. Generally speaking, the working hours are satisfactory (09:30–18:30 is a long day, but you rarely have to stay late), and it's easy to maintain a healthy work-life balance. Despite the cons below, Deliveroo has been used as a great stepping-stone to bigger and better things by numerous former employees in the creative studio. The size/fame/reputation of the company, the relatively decent marketing budget and the little remaining "startup culture" occasionally allows for interesting projects and good portfolio pieces.

Cons

The creative team has seen a change of leadership five times in three years, due mainly to the management techniques of the wider organisation resulting in people being pushed out/asked to leave. The resulting chaos every 6–12 months leads to near-constant frustration and low morale for the team itself. Due to its relative size, the creative team is placed under the marketing umbrella within the company structure, as if it's just another small team, rather than standing on its own, where it can be given autonomy and the ability to better serve the business as a whole. The people in management positions above the creative director, who are marketers, don't understand or appreciate the value of good creative work, unless it directly results in an increase in the metrics they care about. This is no way to run a creative team in a supposedly disruptive and innovative company, because it is in no way conducive to good creative work, which occasionally needs to rely on taking creative risks. The management issues do not only affect the creative, design and marketing departments, however, and the head office has seen (and possibly is still going through) an intense period of turnover, especially across the last 12 months. Deliveroo has always had the potential to be great, but the constant empty promises of "things will be better!" following the latest change in management or structure, make it an incredibly frustrating place to work when things inevitably don't improve.

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Pros

The company is presented as a young and dynamic environment, at least from an external communication point of view.

Cons

Unfortunately, the internal reality is very different. Career progression mainly favors people who are close to management or who know how to please the right individuals, while meritocracy clearly comes second. Losing valuable employees does not seem to concern upper management at all. Many department heads lack experience and competence, which leads to constant issues, misunderstandings, and organizational problems that directly impact daily work and team morale. The company promotes itself as “young and dynamic,” yet hires employees over 60 whose experience does not appear to be properly assessed or effectively leveraged, creating a strong inconsistency between image and reality. Salaries are not competitive compared to the market. Salary increases and bonuses are very low and demotivating. Benefits are either almost non-existent or purely symbolic.

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