Ink reviews

3.1

45% would recommend to a friend

(306 total reviews)
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Simon Leslie/Michael Keating

65% approve of CEO

52% positive business outlook

Ink has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 306 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Ink employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Mídia e comunicação industry (3.7 stars).

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306 reviews
1.0
Aug 17, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

There are none, not anymore. Hence the reason why all the professionals that were working at INK have left and why their recruitment policy is to hire inexperienced sales executives who are too naive to know what they are getting themselves into, are normally aged between 18-23 and have just learnt how to spell.

Cons

Where do I begin? Terribly micro-managed, sales executives are treated like children and not like professionals. You are forced to hand in 100 so called leads every 2 weeks which is checked by your manager, as they do not trust you enough to do your job. Staff are forced to participate in ludicrous "energy sessions" in the morning (and at any other time the deluded, self titled, Chief Inkspiration Officer decides he is bored and wants to toy with the staff). Energy sessions involve: - running around the office - throwing balls around - conga lines up and down the building and even in the street (this really does happen) - aerobics, ironically led by one 24 stone manager. - clapping when instructed to (by management and the Chief Inkspiration Officer) - random Flashmobs in the street - generally any type of activity that grown adults last participated in when they were 4-5 years old in nursery. If staff don't participate in these demeaning activities then they are brought into disciplinary meetings where they are asked and told "why they are you being disruptive?", "you don't believe in the company", "do you not want to work here?", "You better join in tomorrow!". There is no guidance by management, no strategy, no thinking, no planning you are just told to "get on the phones". The motto of the company is a "deal a day" as they need a deal a day just to survive due to clients canceling all the time. They are heavily dependent on new business as the product doesn't work and they are incapable as a company of developing long term relationships with clients and media buyers. Clients are totally dissatisfied as they are being lied to about passenger numbers, print run numbers, distribution of the magazines. WORST THING ABOUT INK - COMMISSION STRUCTURE! Ridiculous commission structure which was introduced to apparently improve the quality of pitches made by sales executives. In reality, it is a scheme to reduce the amount of commission that sales executives earn. - All calls are recorded, sales executives are supposed to send 10 "Effective" calls a day. - Calls are then graded by managers to see if they are "Effective". - If over the course of a month, you submit 100 "Effective" calls then you get 10% on anything you sell. Problem is - Difficult to contact 10 decision makers every single day, quality of "Effective" calls becomes diluted as sales executive then resort to phoning up kebab shop owners in Benidorm to get their numbers up. - Managers have too much work to do, too many calls to listen to, would rather go to the pub than listen to calls. - Commission % is a lucky dip, maybe if you are nice to your managers, make them coffee and compliment them on their golf swing then you might get lucky and get 6.7% on the hard work you put in that month. There is no chance to progress, to become a manager you have to fully immerse yourself in the INK CULT. If you are looking to develop a career in media then stay away from INK. However, if you are looking to be belittled, learn nothing, have your managers listen to all of your calls, read all of your emails (sometimes before you even get a chance to) or if you are just looking to lose a part of your soul - then INK is the place for you.

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Ink Response
9y
You have raised some serious issues here, and we have definitely taken all the feedback on board. It’s been many years since you have posted this feedback and Ink has changed immensely in the terms of recruiting, training and doing business. In recent years we have employed some exceptionally respectable leaders and talent to guide us through to new conquests. We can assure you that nothing what was going on in Shoreditch office (or for that matter in USA or Singapore) is active today. We have new practices in place and we are actively listening to people’s feedback. The true change can only come from within!
1.0
Aug 7, 2013
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Incredibly diverse mix of people on the sales floor, generally a great bunch.

Cons

Where to begin... Constantly changing targets/commission structure, to make sure they earn more and the staff earn less. Don't care at all about their staff, I've seen people go from being sales superstars to sacked in less than 2 weeks. Senior management/directors are clueless when it comes to people management, will offer loads of empty promises but never deliver. Commission used to be almost 20% on some deals... now people are struggling to earn 5%. Unrealistic KPI's HR/Recruitment function is there to get bums on seats, these guys will hire more or less anyone. The only way to progress is by being part of the "clique" or if your a woman, doing "favours" for senior male staff. Racism is rife within senior management. Training system is awful, its almost as though they don't know their own business.

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Ink Response
9y
Most of your comments here appear to be pointed towards the Ad sales side of the business in London, and in response to the comments raised please know: 1. We have new trainers to give everyone the opportunity to succeed 2. We have a new management systems in place 3. We have restructured the teams on the sales floor 4. We have new sales software to help teams convert business 5. For years, we have had a constant and transparent commission structure 6. Our company is growing year on year as is our media We take feedback seriously and are constantly developing to deliver contemporary solutions to our employees, our clients and our multiple stakeholders.
1.0
Jan 22, 2013

JOKE JOB

Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Shoreditch location, make lots of new friends.

Cons

Unrealistic targets, terrible reimbursement, constant lies, poor management, high staff turnover, 'coca cola dream' recruitment strategy, awful people.

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Ink Response
9y
Thank you for taking time to tell us about your feedback. We would just like to point out that during the previous year’s Ink has work hard to restructure its business strategies - from recruitment to rewards strategies - and that we are currently experiencing stable period of growth. By being a global market leader for several years now proves that we are on the right track. However, we accept that there is always room for improvement!
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