Red Havas Reviews

3.1

58% would recommend to a friend

(45 total reviews)

James Wright

59% approve of CEO

52% positive business outlook

Red Havas has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 45 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Red Havas employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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45 reviews
1.0
20 Apr 2024

Don't go near the London office

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Part of the Havas network

Cons

The London office is the fakest PR agency in the UK. They lie in applications for awards and accolades, meanwhile the work is terrible, they pitch for clients using case studies from other offices or the content team, that the people in London haven't actually worked on, and the team are miserable due to the culture of bullying from senior people. They work everyone beneath management level into the ground for completely unfair wages, meanwhile the people at the top with several bullying complaints against them keep getting promoted. Other examples of indecent behaviour include, but aren't limited to: screaming, throwing things, forcing the team to be in the office during lockdown restrictions and showing no compassion to staff facing traumatic life events. It's a small team so there is nowhere to hide - there isn't a single person below management level who has stuck around, and with low wages and no one to learn from there are really no pros to working here.

1.0
30 Jan 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Free drinks on Fridays and nice office location

Cons

Gaslighting, heavy work loads (leaving office at 10pm not uncommon), management who don’t care about the people just about looking better for higher ups. Very cliquey and nepotism ran wild

1.0
21 Sept 2024

Overworked to Breaking Point

Recommend
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Pros

The first few months with the company were great - very similar to my previous job with one of the 'big four' global agencies (which was an incredibly enjoyable experience from start to finish.

Cons

My time with Red Havas was in complete contrast. At first I was happy to 'deal with' the heavy workload and long hours (often 16 hour days), but as soon as 'management' get an inkling you have talent, you find yourself with an impossible workload and ludicrous deadlines. The attitude of some of the senior players - particularly the MD left a lot to be desired. The chairman, although a friendly enough chap had zero comprehension of the work being piled on employees. So, rather than kill myself with a heart attack at the age of 40, I decided to start saying no to work I couldn't take on, in an effort to reduce my working day to between 10 and 12 hours, which did not go down well. Especially with the chairman; who then raked me over the coals in an appraisal. This was despite being responsible for winning a considerable amount of business for the agency; including securing one of their biggest clients who had asked us to re pitch for the business. I handed in my notice a week later, without another job to go to, and a hefty mortgage to pay, but I have never felt such relief in my life. The day I resigned, I can remember walking on air, knowing that I only had to endure the notice period before I could be rid of this company. I t was interesting to see that my 'replacment' was only able to withstand five months of this toxic workplace before he too resigned to join another agency. In conclusion, one of the other big global agencies has the nickname 'Hire & Kill'. I spent many, many happy years with this agency; and I feel the nickname is far more appropriate for Red Havas. For all their pretence, they care nothing for their workforce; their contributions, and their hard work - they only care about their P&L bottom line. I wouldn't recommend anyone joins this company. I would actively discourage it. There are much more prestigious agencies who genuinely care for their employees - so do yourself a favour and give this company a miss.

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