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ZOO Digital Group reviews

3.3

63% would recommend to a friend

(151 total reviews)
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Stuart Green

69% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

ZOO Digital Group has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 151 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The ZOO Digital Group employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Audiovisual y medios de comunicación industry (3.7 stars).

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151 reviews
5.0
Nov 10, 2023
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Pros

The team of engineers are exceptional and dedicated, producing great features for some very interesting and diverse clients. There is plenty of variety from one sprint to the next, with opportunities to explore new technology (though pretty bound to the AWS infrastructure). Pay is reasonable - certainly comparable with other roles in the sector and area in the country, though the recent turbulence in the industry has put a small dent in this. With the future potential, I think this will be resolved. The company offers opportunities to develop, with time set aside every month for personal development, and membership to an online learning platform for every employee.

Cons

Short-term issues exist around workloads and client expectations. The team is worked very hard at times with some unrealistic deadlines, but concerns are listened to, and the department is trying to address such concerns within the constraints of their current situation.

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ZOO Digital Group Response
2y
Thank you for your positive feedback about your time at ZOO. We're delighted that you experienced working in an exceptional team and were involved in exciting projects. Your recognition of reasonable pay, professional development opportunities, and our responsiveness to short-term challenges is valued. We remain committed to listening to our staff to enhance your experience at ZOO.
2.0
Oct 17, 2023

An Honest Review

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I worked at ZOO Digital for a considerable period of time and unfortunately, my experience left me with mixed feelings. It's important to be upfront about the pros and cons of working here, and my primary intention is to provide an honest perspective to potential employees and feedback advice to those who can make improvements. Please don't overlook this review and think this is just from some disgruntled former employee. I will try and be as honest and open as I can be. Global Experience: The company provides opportunities to work with international clients and projects, which can be a wonderful experience for those who enjoy diversity in their work. The clients were massive names and it was really fun working on different content on a daily basis. Growth Potential: It's worth mentioning that the company has shown the potential for future/further success. Despite the numerous challenges and issues I will mention, ZOO may eventually prosper in the industry further than it has done already. However, it's important to note that such growth will probably come with a significant shift in the structure of the UK office, which may impact existing employees and their roles. More on this later, but be prepared for potential changes in your job responsibilities and work environment from when you join. Resilient Employees: The UK team were lovely to work with and maintained a lot of their own personal values, despite going through such turmoil times. Everyone was really friendly and supportive. The UK project managers were always supportive despite being under what must be exceptional pressure to deliver projects with little resources internally. Capacity issues must have been a nightmare for them but they were always friendly and willing to assist other teams in order to make the day to day tasks a little easier for others. The technical QC team also deserves a big mention. They have been affected the most with the redundancies but still continued to deliver in their roles and at such an important stage of the localisation workflow. The English team and language team were also exceptionally friendly and supportive. It's hard not to give a big shout out to all of them for battling through each day and supporting the company. You'll love working with them. I'll miss you all! Working Frome Home: Many employees considered this the best thing about working at ZOO. The flexibility to work from home full time was a brilliant initiative and it helped everyone swap the stresses of commuting for more productivity at work. For many, it seemed to be the sole reason the majority of the company were happy to continue working there.

Cons

So here goes... Limited Career Opportunities: One of the most glaring issues at ZOO is the lack of career growth prospects. There is an overwhelming sense of stagnation among employees, with minimal chances for upward progression. Career development and opportunities for growth are almost non-existent. I'd say that is just a consequence of the current situation at ZOO, but it's always been like that. Minimal Training: While the job might seem exciting from the outside, be prepared for the reality that there is minimal training and support at the start. You are often left to your own devices, which can be overwhelming, especially for newcomers. This lack of training severely hampers professional development at the start. Later down the line when you're comfortable enough to do your job, there's little to no supportive training for your future career prospects. There was some effort that went into boosting training last year but it quickly dried up. Poor Morale: Morale at the company was fluctuant during my tenure. Many employees felt underappreciated, undervalued and underpaid. That was before 2023. It's easy to see why so many people are looking to leave now and it seems the company are happy to let them do so. I think there's a bit of arrogance they can just recruit new staff down the line that will have the same level of expertise of those leaving. If not that, offshore job roles to the offices abroad... more on that later. Mass Redundancies: The company has a history of mass redundancies, and job security was virtually non-existent when I left. These mass layoffs have created an atmosphere of insecurity and instability among the workforce. I was told this tends to happen after a couple of years again and again. This is obviously down to poor board management with poor planning for the future. Any employees still at ZOO know why this has happened this time. Really Low Pay: Compensation here is shockingly low, given the demands of the job and the industry standards. It's challenging to make ends meet, and this is a significant issue that most employees grapple with. The board claims to provide standard wages for the Sheffield area, but this assertion is totally false. In reality, the compensation falls well below industry standards, with other localisation companies in the North of England offering salaries ranging from 35k to 55k, which makes it challenging to meet the cost of living and can leave employees feeling undervalued/exploited. There's a very toxic stigma around those who are disgruntled with salaries. The response is just that the company cannot compete with those types of salaries and if people want to leave, they should. This doesn't just apply to newer employees, but those who have spent 4-5+ years at the company get the same response. It's a very valid issue across the company that salaries are too low and the response has never changed. I think this will really come back and bite them as experienced members have left due to the salaries and before I left it was already causing large problems. You can't replace the experience of those that have grown with the company and have shown loyalty by staying for so long. These people are not call center workers in entry level jobs. Inexperienced Managers: Another concerning aspect was the prevalence of inexperienced production managers. Many of the individuals in these key roles lack the necessary expertise and experience to effectively manage teams and projects. This inexperience often leads to inefficiencies, miscommunications, emotional turbulence and a lack of effective leadership, which can hinder the overall work environment and job satisfaction. It's not their fault either, the little training combined with urgency to fill management roles means inexperienced employees have to make that step up for fear of losing any career progression. Outdated Internal Software: ZOO's reliance on its own internal software for localisation falls behind industry competitors. The outdated tools and software can make the localisation process more cumbersome and less efficient. This can result in longer work hours and greater frustration for employees who are trying to keep up with more modern and streamlined solutions offered by other companies in the industry. You only need to look on competitor websites to see how good their software is. Offshoring Operations: Everyone can see a developing practice of reassigning roles and responsibilities to the offices abroad. While this may not be direct exploitation, it does contribute to the challenging work environment in the UK due to job insecurity and shifting responsibilities. It created uncertainty for employees who may see their roles changing or diminishing. Those who question if this is true should see the job openings being published in offices abroad after making so many redundant in the UK and US.

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ZOO Digital Group Response
2y
We appreciate your taking the time to share this feedback. This is a lot of thoughtful feedback and will be shared with leadership team at ZOO, to see how we can improve. The past year has been a challenging time for the industry and the company as streaming providers have refocused, reorganised, cut budgets and writers and actors have been on strike for extended period which did result in the company needing to make some redundancies. Learning and development is extremely important to ZOO and we are proud to provide employees with unlimited access to our online training covering over 5000 courses. ZOO focuses heavily on internal mobility and promoting from within as our staff are the best in the industry. We are also developing an internal management and leadership programme to best equip both new and existing managers with the skills required to manage effective and engaged teams. We continue to review market insights to best align our salary structure and undergo benchmarking of all our roles on an annual basis. Whilst we expand our global footprint, some locations will expand as we aim to put certain resources as close to local markets as possible. We are working hard to ensure we create balance between all facilities. Every geographical territory is equally important and we balance that with also ensuring that we constantly consider each territory's unique requirements (both staff and customers). Finally, we value all of the contribution of our ZOO workforce and glad to hear about your positive employee interactions.
3.0
Oct 13, 2023
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Pros

People across the business are nice. Atmosphere is generally friendly and relaxed, as well as inclusive. Good work life balance.

Cons

As with any company there are ups and downs, and as the industry is suffering at the moment, morale is currently quite low.

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ZOO Digital Group Response
2y
Thank you for leaving your feedback about your experience at ZOO. We’re really glad to hear that you have experienced friendly and relaxed culture with a good work life balance – something we really encourage here at ZOO. We understand that industry challenges are affecting morale, and we appreciate you flagging this. It is a priority for us to continue to address these issues internally, to make sure we’re continually improving our overall employee experience.
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