The definition of insanity - Digital Marketing IT Governance Employee Review

2.0
15 Sept 2016
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Pros

A strong 9-5.30 culture. You won't be expected to work overtime. A few good people, looking a bit bewildered in the middle of a fenland dystopia

Cons

To misquote Einstein, the definition of insanity is to do the same things over and over again, expecting different results. This is the groundhog day I experienced at ITG Ltd. I get the impression management think they are on to a real winner: people need ITG and cyber skills, we can help. The reality is that the marketing and sales staff have little in-depth understanding of their topics, and the area of focus just keeps getting larger ("need an ISO standard... We're the experts!") The result is an endless churn of emails (sent to purchased mailing lists!) wafer-thin blog posts, web pages, 3rd party products, press releases, new geographic websites. Endlessly growing a team with no idea of what they'll do each day. If we keep doing what worked last year, we'll keep growing! There is no product direction, and certainly no in-house products capable of driving growth. I spent my time at ITG trying to spread a few hours work over an 8-hour day. It was a nice break for a while, but got very dull very quickly. And I'd second the other reviewer: The chairs are the cheapest of the cheap, and the bonuses are not as described in interview. Of course the employment contracts don't include detail on the bonus scheme, so when your first pay packet is a disappointment, you have no-one to blame but yourself. Benefits are non-existent (although maybe they have a pension scheme by now) and you'll be expected to take 3 of your holiday days over Christmas, reducing the already meagre allowance.

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3.0
9 Apr 2025
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Pros

Learned a lot. The job was interesting.

Cons

Disconnect between the US and UK. Senior management understood the business of cybersecurity. But they did not understand business management.

1.0
6 Feb 2026
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Pros

While the role was fully remote, this was undermined by negative communication through internal messaging tools. Overall, I would not recommend IT Governance / GRC Solutions to anyone seeking a supportive, well-structured workplace or long-term career development.

Cons

Working at IT Governance / GRC Solutions was a frustrating experience overall. While the company presents itself externally as a professional cyber security organisation, the internal reality did not reflect this. I worked in Marketing, and from summer 2025 there was a lack of clear direction from the CMO. Expectations and priorities changed frequently, making it difficult to do the role effectively or feel confident in performance. Feedback often felt reactive rather than constructive, and there was a persistent sense of blame rather than support, which created ongoing anxiety about job security. Communication from senior leadership lacked transparency. Decisions were often attributed to external ownership without meaningful explanation, leaving teams unclear on strategy or long-term goals. Workloads were consistently unrealistic, with tight deadlines and minimal support. Burnout appeared common, yet concerns raised by staff were rarely addressed in a meaningful way. There were no clear career development opportunities, and progression felt limited unless you were already favoured by management. The culture within Marketing felt particularly difficult. Management style relied heavily on criticism and pressure, which contributed to a toxic environment, low morale, and unnecessary stress. Positive recognition was rare, while criticism was frequent and often poorly delivered.

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