Glide Team - Anonymous employee Glide (UK) Employee Review

5.0
Jan 20, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

At Glide it is not only a work place it is a friendly positive environment where great opportunities occur. Not like other work places progression is always encouraged and ideas are never considered to small to run with. I personally enjoy working here as I have made some great friends and really enjoy working in a team. I also like seeing the business develop, working here for over 2 years now I have watched the business develop both in sales and service. I have enjoyed helping with the progression of the business and being allowed to have the freedom to create my own ideas which will help towards the service we provide to our customers. Glide has enabled me to develop my personal strengths and progress within my role.

Cons

No employee incentives given.

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4.0
Apr 12, 2022
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Pros

*Flexibility. I dont always work 9-5. I often travel with my role and happy to work weekends/evenings when required (tenders season). *Balance-work/life *Trust to get on with the job-entrepreneurial attitude. *Opportunity to explore new markets and provide a case to the business *Payrise *MBA application-Glide University

Cons

*Geography- would love to be able to have more face to face opportunities with my colleagues. *I would like to see a transparent pay scale (exc.bonus/comms) across the business.

1.0
Mar 27, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I have been fortunate enough to have worked at both small and huge organisations over the last 25 years, and Glide in my opinion is right up there with the worst, and one of my most regretful life experiences/choices.

Cons

Like any other business, there is good and bad; Glide employs some good and even great people, however it often feels like they also harbour and revel in association with some of the worst people! From the CEO that fancies himself a ladies’ man and Temu 007, to the pocket sized CTO that clearly has an unfathomable desire to be known as a ‘tough guy’ by bullying anyone and everyone possible (Jack Russel syndrome).

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