Picture of Find or get answers from employees

Find or get answers from employees

Highlighted insiders

Get to know our Insiders and learn from their insights and experience

Julia B.

Senior Reward Analyst

Top Insider Advice

Don’t feel trapped within a certain career route. Think about the skills you have and see if you can use them in a different role. Find a company to work for that has an open, fair and equitable pay structure. If you need to take a step back and focus on your family that’s okay too. I’ve been able to return to a career at a later stage. Look for a company that invests in everyone regardless of their age/personal circumstances and will support your career post kids. Get as much work experience as possible, (and encourage your kids to get some too), and try different projects/experiences within your role so you have something for your CV.

Alana R.

Top Insider Advice

Throughout my career I’ve been on a learning journey regarding how I communicate. When I first started out, I was very shy and found it difficult to communicate confidently. I’d be nervous sending an email to someone I’d never met and spend hours over-analysing the content to make sure it was ‘perfect’ before sending it. As I sent more and more emails, met more people, and put myself out there for presentations, I grew in confidence but I still had a lot to learn. I’d often go into the specifics of everything and give people information overload because I was worried about missing something important. I got a lot of feedback around this and was regularly asked to “keep it high-level”. I really had to work at this, and I needed to get help from peers, mentors, managers and external research to understand what this meant, when it mattered and how to be effective at a higher level of detail. With years of practice, I am now much better at communicating and that’s helped me progress into a leadership position. This is just one example of me learning a skill which I thought was impossible. If I can do it, so can you!

Luke P.

Test Engineer

Top Insider Advice

Going above and beyond in your career can be a game changer. It’s not just about meeting expectations, it’s about exceeding them consistently. When moving to the Test Engineering team I had a lot to learn instantly and a few things that I could pick up once I got more confident in the role. To be more efficient I wanted to make sure I could do the more complex parts of the role so I taught myself how to do database searches and automation testing using Selenium in my own time. Going the extra mile not only showcases your dedication but also your commitment to the department and company. Going above and beyond can set you apart and open doors to new and exciting possibilities.

View all insiders

Join us and be yourself

Find a new role where you’ll be a valued member of the team and you can be yourself.

Top discussions

Use the tabs below to browse some of our top discussions

How would you describe this company in 3 words?
in Team Info·Tuesday, April 30, 2024
Best discussions & stories
Picture of Lauren
Picture of Jemma
6 responses
408 views
Why did you choose this company?
in Experience·Tuesday, May 14, 2024
Best discussions & stories
Picture of Paul
Picture of Luke
3 responses
154 views
How are successes and milestones celebrated within the company?
in Culture·Friday, October 4, 2024
Best discussions & stories
Picture of Ali
1 response
36 views
View all discussions
Have a question of your own?Ask a question here