Octopus Energy reviews

4.9

99% would recommend to a friend

(1,572 total reviews)

Roberto Giner

100% approve of CEO

99% positive business outlook

Octopus Energy has an employee rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars, based on 1,572 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Octopus Energy employee rating is 34% above average for employers within the Energía, minería e infraestructura pública industry (3.7 stars).

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2.0
May 3, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Good people to work with, made long-lasting friendships. Interesting company ethos.

Cons

As far as I saw, the company has an unusually high employee turnover rate. I think that this is why: The workload is immense and daunting, and you often feel like you don't have thorough enough training to deal with it. In my experience, asking for help with this was actively discouraged by an office manager. The nature of the role is incredibly stressful and has had a significant detrimental impact on the office as a whole. People seemed to dread coming into work and answering the phone. The pay doesn't come close to reflecting the workload or the knowledge/skills necessary. In the Manchester office, there is a very toxic culture, seemingly instilled by office management. Employees going through mental/physical health issues are often made to feel like inconveniences. Specific senior figures have acted in ways that were deliberately exclusionary to specific employees. There is a lack of flexibility, such as working from home, to those that are struggling. A lack of HR means that sensitive issues are passed on to those who have little relevant training. You can tell they're making it up as they go. Not necessarily their fault, but a structural issue. As another reviewer said, having free fruit at breakfast time doesn't make a healthy office culture.

1.0
Jun 10, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

If you are money driven, they give money away freely and CEO has no issues with giving away lots of free stuff- parties, fruit and alcohol in the office, sanitary products for woman- so in that sense they seem very generous but it's all a facade to make you think they care when they don't.

Cons

Just to close down the assumption that because they are happy to spend money freely means you will be paid well, you won't because base pay just passes minimum/living wage and to get a pay rise is near impossible. No HR department so there is no employment representation and dispite what Greg (CEO) says proudly on the BBC, they aren't a small, family like company, they are large enough for employees to become a second thought. They have no concept of work/life balence and WILL ask you to give up your evenings and weekends to get endless work done rather then employ more people. No departments means everything is put of whoever gets the call or email and the few specialists there are, aren't given the necessary time and support to answer queries- complicated queries which includes but not limited to smart queries, can take 12-18 weeks to be resolved because no one knows how to fix it. It is the most chaotic company I have ever worked for and unless you are desperate and it's your first job, don't work at octopus because it will ruin your life. Also, with no HR department, favouritism is a huge problem, not just between management and employee's who are friends but offices- London and Brighton have the most people who are fully invested in the whole octopus ethos of working to the point of exhaustion and sickness and so naturally whenever there is a company wide incentive, teams in those offices win, every.single.time. Its a race Warwick and Leicester cannot ever win because they have normal people that actually value their sanity.

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