Every entrepreneur starts with an idea and a belief that what their ideas will bring a significant positive impact on people’s lives. Achieving the vision can be pretty tough sometimes, but when it is achieved, entrepreneurs bring about some good change to the world. When a startup becomes successful, it definitely brings about some change in the industry, and you will find that even how people live or work is changed. Owners of successful startups tend to be followed so much because of their impact.
In the UK there are startups that continue to experience a good growth. Professionals feel attracted to these young companies because of the strides they are making in the various industries.
Here is a list of 7 best startups to work for in the UK.
- Monzo Bank
Just recently, Monzo bank announced that they had gained more than a million customers in the UK. It has always been growing and there are no signs of slowing down. Monzo bank is simply a traditional bank that seeks to address the shortcomings of the traditional banks. Its customers use very easy-to-use mobile app which does not involve any extra costs. The digital bank announced that all the customers have spent more than £4bn through their app-based accounts so far. Monzo bank employees are entitled to several benefits including the ability to choose their own office equipment, receive a salary review every six months, catered lunch twice a week and the opportunity to do in-office yoga and pilates.
- Gymshark
Gymshark is a fast-growing startup that deals in fitness apparel and accessories. It seeks to provide effective and innovative fitness wear to its customers in about 131 countries. The company was founded by students Ben Francis and Lewis Morgan in 2012. Fitness seeks to employ fitness enthusiasts, concerned about the future and who can easily engage with their customers.
- Skinnydip London
Skinnydip was launched by brothers James and Richard and their friend Lewis Blitz in 2011. The startup simply deals in fashion, women fashion to be precise whose fans happen to be Kylie Jenner and Miley Cyrus. Skinnydip seeks to keep their customers updated on and have access to the latest trends. today, the retailer offers a variety of fashion products including jewellery, eyewear, bags and phone cases.
- Revolut
Revolut is a Fintech startup with more than 2,000,000 million users across the globe. The startup actually signs about 9,000 customers to its digital banking platform on a daily basis. It was launched in 2015 and has offices in London, New York, Moscow and Singapore. Revolut has increased its hiring by about 500% over the last two years.
- ClearBank
ClearBank was established in 2014 and aims to provide its customers with an alternative to the traditional banking system. it utilizes the cloud-based technology which significantly reduces the time used in processing the payments, it more efficient and cost-effective. Employees are entitled to several benefits such as medical programs, pension and employee discounts. Hiring at ClearBank has significantly increased over the past two years.
- DAZN
DAZN is an on-demand streaming service that was set in 2015. It seeks to provide sports devotees that with easy and affordable access to sport no matter their location and time. DAZN is the future “Netflix of sport”. Users are billed $9.99 for a monthly subscription.
- Talentful
Talentful was established in 2015 in order to provide companies with services that will help improve their hiring strategies. Bloomberg, Audible and Shazam among their clients. Having been in-house recruiters, Chris Abbas and Philip Blaydes, the founders of Talentful, together with their skilled employees know what it really takes to hire the best talent.
Conclusion
There are definitely many other great startups to work for in the UK, this is just our list of the tops startups that are doing very well and are increasing their hiring as they grow. All the above-listed startups have at least 50 employees are utmost 7 years old.