70% positive business outlook
Pros
Nice colleagues Transparent organisation Rewarding
Cons
Hard working culture, maybe doesn't suit everyone's preference
Pros
I’ve been at Qargo for a while now and can honestly say it’s one of the best places I’ve worked. The people are supportive, collaborative, and genuinely care about each other’s success. The culture encourages autonomy and trust — you’re given the space to do your best work while knowing there’s always someone willing to help when you need it. Leadership is approachable and transparent, and there’s a real sense of purpose behind what we do. It’s exciting to work for a company that’s modernising an industry and making a real impact for our customers. There’s also a great balance between professionalism and fun — it’s a place where you can grow, feel valued, and actually enjoy coming to work every day. Amazing culture, supportive colleagues, meaningful work, flexible environment, strong leadership.
Cons
Honestly, none worth mentioning. If you are driven and work hard, it's a great company to work for.
Pros
You’ll develop resilience and self-sufficiency fast. If you’re proactive, you can get yourself up to speed and become a valuable team member…just don’t expect the company to help you get there.
Cons
The culture is toxic. There’s a clear “in crowd” mentality, and if you’re not part of it, senior figures will work to push you out rather than develop you. I witnessed this happen to multiple colleagues across departments. Onboarding is essentially non-existent. I had no training plan, no structure, and it was well over a month before I had my first formal 1:1 with my manager. You’re expected to self-teach using call recordings and put in significant hours outside of work to meet expectations. The role is marketed as “remote with occasional travel” however in practice, travel can consume the majority of your working week across the UK and Ireland, often with little notice and questionable necessity. Work-life boundaries are not respected. Messages on personal phones outside contracted hours are common, with expectations to join meetings before your working day officially begins. People management is seriously lacking at multiple levels. My direct line manager had clearly never managed anyone before, and it showed in every interaction. There was no structure, no development conversations, and no real support, but beyond the mechanics of management, the interpersonal skills simply weren’t there either. Day-to-day communication was awkward and uncomfortable, and any attempt to build a normal working relationship fell flat. It’s a familiar story…someone promoted for technical ability who has neither the temperament nor the training to lead people. The role requires commercial awareness and emotional intelligence, there was very little evidence of either. Dismissals appear to happen without proper process, no verbal or written warnings, no clear reasoning given to the individual. “Performance issues” is a catch-all phrase used without any substantiation. I saw this happen to good people who were hitting their activity targets and performing. There are also real concerns around how customer data is handled internally, specifically the use of third-party AI tools for processing sensitive information, which feels like a compliance risk. The majority of employees are inputting sensitive customer data attained from discovery calls into AI tools every day, putting the data at serious risk. The all-hands culture feels performative and mandatory rather than genuinely engaging.
Pros
- Moving to Qargo was the best decision i've made! Very fast paced, international environment, developed more here within a year than any other previous work place - great feedback culture, giving and receiving it, feedback is also actioned quickly - Flat structure, everyone including the CEO, CFO etc is very accessible, a lot of transparency in the company through slack and notion, goods and bads are shared. - Leadership is very friendly and approachable, no internal politics, people are direct - Autonomous environment, trust and flexibility is given - friendly colleagues who are all hard working, people genuinely passionate about their jobs/the product and go above and beyond, not just there to collect a pay check - very good benefits
Cons
No cons so far and been here a year!
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