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The Technology Partnership

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Modern Office, Great Culture, Exciting Projects — Plus Lunch perk! - Industrial Placement Student The Technology Partnership Employee Review

5.0
3 Oct 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Exciting, impactful, and meaningful projects that truly make a difference. Supportive and smart colleagues who make collaboration smooth and enjoyable. Agile workflows and a genuinely open, collaborative culture. Comprehensive equipment and resources that allow for creative exploration and hands-on work.

Cons

Occasionally, internal processes can be a bit fast-paced, which may require quick adaptation (not necessarily a bad thing). Honestly, very few real “cons” — it’s overall a fantastic place to work.

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5.0
10 May 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great company to work for

Cons

None come to my mind

2.0
2 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Mostly great co-workers - Interesting and challenging projects - Building and facilities

Cons

- The “flat structure” is often used as a justification to push more responsibility onto people without corresponding salary or recognition - Salary bands and pay rises are a complete black box, with opaque and often arbitrary decisions made by people who do not know the individual or their contribution - Tenure and time served matter more than performance when it comes to progression and pay - High performers are frequently not recognised or retained, while underperformance is tolerated or even rewarded in some cases - There is a noticeable culture of complacency in parts of the organisation - Some elements of culture feel old-school and overly hierarchical in practice, despite what is stated. Outdated attitude towards flexible working - Many (senior) managers lack basic people management skills - There is very little meaningful training or development on offer - Multi-million-pound payouts to former shareholders make it feel like employees are working to fund someone else's retirement rather than being fairly rewarded for creating value - Feedback on these issues is often dismissed with comments like “grass is greener elsewhere” rather than being addressed

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