Avantages
Before working at BrighterBox, I didn’t really know what recruitment involved. Like many others, I think I probably subscribed to that stereotype of a “recruiter” as that dude in an ill-fitting three-piece, desperately pushing a telesales roles in your face so they can smash their quarterly targets. My experience of recruitment at BrighterBox could not have been any further from this.
Within a month, I found myself working directly alongside the founders of other cool entrepreneurial startups, and it was rewarding to build relationships with them and to play an instrumental role in growing their businesses. I also spent my time chatting to many friendly grads, and I was really invested in helping them to find their perfect job. I even feel like I’ve left with some new friends.
The team at BrighterBox is small and friendly. Charlie the CEO is lovely and always on hand to offer support (and general football-related patter), whilst at the same time affording you the kind of independence and responsibility that your more corporate-minded friends/drones would kill for.
Team outings to the local food markets (Leather Lane and Exmouth Market) are naughty and nice in equal measure.
Inconvénients
People are hopeless at replying to emails, particularly from recruiters. This can be both frustrating and perplexing, particularly when you’re contacting them about something that you know they specifically want.
Given the reputation of the recruitment industry, this is probably unsurprising, but this sort of cyber-flakiness is something you should prepare yourself for.
That being said, the BrighterBox WhatsApp phone was a massive lifesaver. A cheeky WhatsApp guarantees a reply in minutes!