Informed Solutions Reviews

4.1

77% would recommend to a friend

(111 total reviews)
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Elizabeth Vega

75% approve of CEO

78% positive business outlook

Informed Solutions has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 111 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Informed Solutions employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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111 reviews
5.0
5 May 2026
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Pros

Informed has a genuinely strong culture of working with talented, supportive people, which has been a real highlight during my time here. The breadth of public sector clients provides varied and meaningful work, with clear "tech for good" impact and opportunities to contribute to projects that matter. I have also had a very positive experience with leadership, feeling supported, guided, trusted and empowered in my role within client-facing delivery.

Cons

As Informed continues to grow, there are naturally some changes and growing pains as the business adapts to supporting a larger permanent workforce.

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Informed Solutions Response
4w
Starting out in a client-facing consulting role can be a defining stage in someone’s career, particularly when the work involves complex public sector programmes with real-world impact. It’s encouraging to hear that your first experiences at Informed have combined meaningful work with supportive colleagues and leadership that has given you the confidence and trust to contribute early on. As the organisation continues to grow, there are naturally areas where ways of working, communication and internal processes are still evolving alongside that growth. We’re continuing to refine how we operate so that we can scale sustainably while maintaining the collaborative environment and level of support that people value when they join us. Creating opportunities for people to work on purposeful projects, build strong relationships, and develop their careers in a supportive environment remains central to how we want Informed to grow. It’s great to know that your experience so far reflects that direction. — Natalie Dunn, Head of People Services
5.0
30 Apr 2026

Supportive culture with strong growth opportunities

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Collaborative and friendly team environment where people are willing to help each other Strong level of ownership and autonomy in day-to-day work and we are encouraged to bring ideas forward and improve how things are done Lots of opportunities to develop skills, take on new responsibilities, have exposure to different areas of the business and build relationships Leadership is approachable and open to feedback Interesting projects that keep the work engaging

Cons

Workload can feel fast-paced and priorities can shift quickly Some processes are still evolving, which can occasionally cause inefficiencies Communication between teams can vary

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Informed Solutions Response
1mo
Building confidence, ownership and strong working relationships over the first few years in a role can make a real difference to how people experience their work, so it’s encouraging to hear that this has been the case for you. The combination of supportive colleagues, meaningful work and the space to contribute ideas is something we place a lot of emphasis on, particularly as teams grow and take on more complex challenges. As the business continues to scale, there are naturally points where pace increases and priorities shift, and where we are continuing to refine how we work as the organisation grows. We’re investing in clearer ways of working and stronger communication between teams so that the environment remains both collaborative and sustainable as demands evolve. Maintaining a culture where people feel supported, able to develop, and connected across the organisation is central to how we want Informed to grow. It’s good to know that your experience reflects that direction. — Natalie Dunn, Head of People Services
1.0
1 Apr 2026

Protecting the culture but not evolving it.

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Pros

Some genuinely kind and good-hearted people work here, and many colleagues do their best to support one another and deliver good work.

Cons

The organisation can feel firmly rooted in its established ways of working, with limited appetite for evolution or modernisation. Communication and management approaches can at times create an environment where responsibility is felt more individually than collectively, which can affect confidence and morale. Much of the leadership team has spent the majority of their careers within the business. While this brings strong institutional knowledge, it can also result in a fairly narrow range of perspectives and a noticeably top-down leadership style. Many senior leaders have built long careers within the organisation, which creates continuity but can also mean new perspectives or different approaches are slower to gain traction. Representation within senior leadership also appears relatively limited, which may make it harder for a broader range of experiences and viewpoints to influence decision-making. Employees who offer different perspectives on how things could evolve may sometimes find it challenging to feel those views are fully heard. Some policies can feel reflective of a more traditional approach to employment. For example, new joiners are expected to spend their first 12 weeks fully on-site with limited flexibility, which can be difficult for those with caring responsibilities or existing commitments. Leave is managed through an accrual-based system where holiday builds gradually rather than being available upfront. Employment contracts are typically issued only after background checks, including salary verification, are completed. While these processes are often described internally as ways to “protect the culture,” some employees may find it difficult to clearly understand what culture is being protected in practice. Trust is frequently referenced as a core value, although some processes can give the impression that it is something employees are expected to continually demonstrate rather than something readily given. There can sometimes feel like a noticeable gap between the organisation’s external messaging and the day-to-day employee experience. While the company promotes “tech for good,” aspects of the office environment and internal practices, from environmental considerations to accessibility for colleagues with disabilities, can feel somewhat behind the curve. Greater transparency around areas such as diversity and pay reporting may also help reinforce credibility around the organisation’s social value messaging. It’s perhaps not surprising that some talented people choose to continue their careers elsewhere after gaining experience within the organisation. For those who thrive in highly traditional, structured environments this may work well, but others may find the culture less aligned with the modern and inclusive ways of working that many organisations, including its own clients are now moving towards.

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Informed Solutions Response
1mo
Experiences shared after leaving the business often reflect how individuals have interpreted the culture and ways of working over a period of time. It’s clear from your review that this did not feel like the right environment for you, and that aspects of how the organisation operates were challenging in practice. It’s encouraging that you recognised the contribution and intent of many colleagues, even if your overall experience was not a positive one. As an organisation that has grown steadily over a number of years, there is an ongoing balance between maintaining the strengths that have supported that growth and evolving how we work. We are actively and consistently working to broaden perspectives, improve how we communicate decisions, and create space for open dialogue, particularly as expectations of modern workplaces continue to change. We know that how these things are experienced day to day matters just as much as the intent behind them, and this is an area we continue to focus on as we scale. Building an environment that reflects both our values and the expectations of a growing and diverse workforce is an ongoing process. Ensuring that people feel heard, supported, and able to contribute to how the organisation evolves will remain an important part of that journey. — Natalie Dunn, Head of People Services
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