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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
2.0
Feb 5, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

I had a lot of positive experiences at ZOO when I first started, and despite the low pay there were extra benefits such as free snacks and drinks, city centre parking and (somewhat) flexible working hours. The actual work is for the most part enjoyable and interesting, but there isn’t much room for progression or additional learning, which means it can quickly become repetitive and things tend to be either incredibly busy or very quiet, with no in between. The staff “on the ground” were what made the company and why I stayed so long in all honestly. Most staff would go above and beyond to help each other, work extra hours, and a lot stuck by the company when it started having mass redundancies in 2023. As a result of this, however, I did witness a lot of people - myself included- burn themselves out trying to go above and beyond for a company that in the end wasn’t giving much in return.

Cons

I don’t think it is the case in every department but I certainly felt micromanaged a lot of the time and like I was unable to put my own stamp on my role or have much creative freedom. If you are lucky enough to be officially promoted (because unfortunately there are a lot of people doing a lot more than their grade with only the promise of possible progression) there is a lack of training for management, meaning that a lot of managers are not equipped for their roles and therefore are not able to support their staff as much as they should. A lot of benefits the company once gave now have either been taken away or scaled back, and other companies seem to offer a lot more desirable packages. Post-redundancies there hasn’t been much communication or steps taking to improve staff morale and make them feel valued, meaning a lot have since left.

1.0
Jun 3, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Flexi time with core hours 10-4, and you can take your extra worked time as a full or half day off every month.

Cons

Apart from the regular redundancies? Total boys club vibe from the upper management. If you are a woman you will be paid less than your male colleagues, I’ve observed this across different departments, so it’s not an isolated event. ZOO’s CEO was prompted to investigative the gender pay gap a few years ago and he promised to publish the findings of the report and three years later this has never been mentioned by the leadership team again. There is a culture of not “being allowed” to tell people your salary. I directly requested pay parity from the CTO who outright lied about gendered pay disparity in the engineering team.

2.0
Mar 13, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

- Good system for getting flexi time and being able to save up to get an extra day off per month from it - Snacks and drinks provided in office - Lovely people who come to the office regularly - The work was interesting in some areas

Cons

- Flexi time if over 1 days worth will delete at the end of the month if not used, I was not warned about this first time it happened and lost almost half a day owed to me - If you get stuck on certain products it's a lot of regression and not much progress and can really make things stale - Not a lot of movement to putting automation in, it's happening slowly with the push of one person but no real high level backing - A lot of protecting each other at the higher levels - Can get some retaliation from upper management if complaints are raised and nothing is done about it despite them giving training on how it is not 'something they support' - Micro-managed to the nth degree - Not very much support around mental health and as mental health first aiders are only upper management and HR you find that your trust is not taken seriously due to trying to 'protect the business' - The recent spate of redundancies was handled very poorly with lots of people being let go but then promoting a lot of people and hiring newbies for 3 times the pay of people they let go - Very few people come to the office anymore, to the point where a lot of people wonder why they have an office at all - I thought the diversity wasn't brilliant but not awful until I worked for other companies and saw the difference

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