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79 reviews
1.0
14 May 2025

Awful

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Pros

Nothing really. Apart from good employee benefits. Decent employee onboarding process, sell you a dream and make you think you’re about to work for an amazing company.

Cons

- micro managed when bringing up issues or concerned - If your face doesn’t fit, you aren’t amongst managers favourites! - after the above, zero support and set you up to fail. - people who are managers best friends, gossip about you and make up stuff that isn’t true! - when people have an issue with you or your performance, they don’t tell you. It’s a joke, DO NOT work here.

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Lifetime Group Response
1y
Thank you for your review. I'm sorry to hear that you feel that favouritism existed across your management structure. We are currently investing in upskilling our People Managers in order that they are confident to consistently lead and manage our people in the best way possible. It is of great concern to me that you feel you experienced a change in how people treated you due to your sexuality. We are committed to inclusion and creating a sense of belonging for all and would like to explore your experience in more detail to understand the situation. If you feel able to, please could you contact me directly at felicity.white@lifetimetraining.co.uk. We can then build any learnings into our 'Sense of Belonging' EDI workshops to support our commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion across the Group.
5.0
13 Aug 2024
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I worked at Lifetime for 2 years and 6 months. The job role itself is highly rewarding in terms of job satisfaction, and being what Lifetime call a "life-changing person" - you truly are. And, as my former manager says "you make a profound difference" - which is true. My area manager was the best manager I have had in my career to-date. My area manager was kind, caring, personable, empathetic, considerate, firm but fair, knowledgeable, understanding, flexible, and somebody who not only managed his people, but lead them to success too, both personally and professionally. A leader of the people in every sense. Regular 1-2-1s which were always beneficial and enjoyable, wherever my personal KPI's sat at. And, when I was struggling with the workload and spoke to them, they supported me, fully, and even supported me, alongside the operations manager (now operations director) to complete a fully funded MHFA course, which I was then able to use to contribute to team meetings and in my job role. Anything that the Team wanted / needed, he would get it, if possible. This manager was not short-sighted like most, but focused on a long-term game plan, which meant that in the short term, at times, we may not have been hitting targets, but this didn't have a detrimental effect on his Team, because that isn't how you manage people - Instead long-term, KPI's improved and we were a great Team with many successes - and most importantly, a very happy Team, all agreeing on the yearly engagement survey that in terms of management, we 100% agreed on all points. Senior management are very much the same, ops manager, ops director, chief operating officer, and the new'ish CEO - very experienced, good at their jobs, at times a little too far removed from the day job and the impact of external factors on internal KPI's, but all very good people, leaders, and managers who were driving the business in the right and positive direction. As for the wider organisation, there wasn't a single person I had met, worked, or collaborated with, that I didn't like. Everyone was welcoming, approachable, friendly, talented, worked hard, passionate about what they do, and wanted to be at Lifetime. Overall, a good positive work culture with some fantastic rewards and benefits all-round, and a continuously improving organisation in all areas. I would strongly recommend Lifetime as a wonderful place to work. I didn't leave Lifetime due to organisational challenges, or because of my manager, but simply due to the nature of the role itself.

Cons

Some areas of improvement for Lifetime are internal communications of changes in the business and increasing the lead time for updating colleagues to implementing change. This was throughout my entire time at Lifetime, a sticking point for me. I've rated Lifetime as 4/5 for Diversity and Inclusion. Lifetime, as an employer, are not diverse. They are, however, inclusive. They have also and are investing a huge amount of financial and other resources into improving the EDI within the organisation, including the implementation of an EDI strategy. In general, though, the workforce at Lifetime is not what could traditionally be considered as a diverse workplace.

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Lifetime Group Response
1y
Thank you so much for your review. It gives both us and potential colleagues a real insight in to working for us. It is great that you mention our EDI and how we are working hard to create a more diverse workplace which will be supported by our equality and inclusion practices and our commitment to making sure we create a sense of belonging for all our people.
3.0
15 Mar 2026

Quite disorganised

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Pros

Nice people, decent work life balance

Cons

Lots of problems with communication

5.0
26 Jun 2024

Quality

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Pros

Fantastic colleagues to work with and enjoy being able to support the development of people.

Cons

Can be lonely working remotely

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Lifetime Group Response
1y
Thank you for your review and rating. It is great to hear a really positive outlook. Please remember if you ever feel lonely you can reach out to your manager, your tam and colleagues in the business who will be more than happy to provide some support.
2.0
19 Jun 2024

Poor pay and unclear bonus structure

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Pros

The people are great and passionate considering the pay and reward scheme isn’t market leading.

Cons

No performance management of under achieving team members. Very male dominated environment.

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Lifetime Group Response
1y
Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review. I appreciate your honest and open feedback. I would really like to address some of your concerns regarding our business and it would be good for me to understand what your personal experience was with us and how long ago it was that you left the business. I can reassure you that with our current commercial and EDI strategy we have implemented some significant changes which I hope will mitigate some of the areas you felt needed improvement. We have enhanced our benefits package, reviewed our salaries as well as rolling out a flexible working approach that helps our people to 'make work, work for them'. We have an ongoing management development programme for our leaders to ensure that we have the very best skill set inspiring our teams. We are focussed on creating a real sense of belonging for our people through our EDI strategy and whilst we have a way to go we do have a really solid gender balance with an almost equal gender split both across our workforce and our senior leadership team. I appreciate that this does not impact you directly now but I hope that you can feel reassured that we have taken important steps towards ensuring that the Lifetime Training Group is a great place to work for everyone.
5.0
9 Jan 2025
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Professional yet friendly people to work with. Given the autonomy to manage workload. Sector management are positive, and responsive. High stakeholder involvement. Effective communication from leadership, excellent ethic and moral values. Celebrate success and learn from mistakes.

Cons

Limited career opportunities for further progression.

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Lifetime Group Response
1y
Thank you for your feedback and review. It would be great if you could share any ideas you have around the progression and development you would like to see in your role and we can use this to influence change.
5.0
12 Jan 2025
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Pros: Working as a coach at Lifetime Training is an incredibly fulfilling experience. The role allows you to make a real difference in learners’ lives, guiding them through their personal and professional development. The flexibility of the role is a significant benefit, allowing you to manage your own time and maintain a good work-life balance. Lifetime Training also provides excellent resources, training, and ongoing CPD opportunities, ensuring you feel well-equipped to support learners across various industries. The company culture is supportive, collaborative, and mission-driven, which makes you feel like an essential part of a larger purpose. Overall: If you’re passionate about helping people succeed and enjoy working in a role that challenges and rewards you, being a coach at Lifetime Training is an excellent choice. The impact you make on learners’ lives is inspiring, and the company’s supportive environment makes it a great place to grow your career

Cons

Cons: The role can be demanding at times, particularly when balancing multiple learners, meeting deadlines, and keeping up with administrative tasks. However, the systems and support provided by the company help manage the workload effectively. Time management and prioritisation are key to thriving in this role.

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Lifetime Group Response
1y
Thanks for your review and your feedback. Make sure you feedback any ideas you have about how we could support streamlining the admin for your role. This would be really helpful to us in supporting you further.
3.0
26 Jun 2024

Some good changes but more needed

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Overall the learning coach role has some good benefits, that allow for good work life balance and autonomy. The systems make it easy enough to support the apprentices. Some good benefits and perks introduced in in the last year by the new people manager,

Cons

The organisation still seems very top heavy in terms of management or heads. All other areas of the business have been heavily streamlined but there are still a number of levels of management in this organisation where there is little understanding or impact felt from their work. Learning coaches are often expected to carry high caseloads or manage huge regional areas and are stretched which ultimately impacts on the success of the learners and yet the most part of any other work is often delegated or cascaded down through these many levels back to the learning coach to carry out on top of doing the larger part of the organisations work.

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Lifetime Group Response
1y
Thanks for your review and for providing some really helpful feedback and insights. I will flag this to our People Director and CEO so that they are able to explore this further and see if we can introduce some more changes to improve on where we are.
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