GREAT CLIENTS. GREAT PEOPLE. GREAT WORK.
Culture is everything
We think work should be fulfilling, thrilling, challenging and enjoyable.
When you join Harpswood, we commit to offering you:
The opportunity to learn and grow
Empowerment to do your best work
A great team spirit
Meaningful work/life balance
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT
CAREER ACCELERATION
You’re our greatest asset.
We want to help you grow to become the best professional communicator you can be.
You’ll benefit from dedicated support, training, and appraisals to accelerate your learning.
In PR, presentation is key. That’s why we work with a training agency run by former actors, to help you present with impact.
LEARNING & DEVELOPMENT
Harpswood ‘How To’: Practical sessions led by internal and external experts to supercharge your skills.
Accelerator Sessions: In-house training across strategy, client management and everything in between.
Harpswood Meets: We host regular meets with media pros to give you insider know-how. Recent lineups have included journalists from The Sunday Times Magazine, BBCR2 Jeremy Vine Show, The Sun and Evening Standard.
REAL PERKS & BENEFITS
Meaningful benefits to support your life inside and out of work.
Annual GymPass for discounted fitness classes, flexible working (armed with a Harpswood MacBook and iPhone), plus a great holiday & pension package to boot.
Shiny Spitalfields office complete with discounted food and drink delivery.
Regular Harpswood Hangouts - did we mention we finish at 4pm on Friday?
SOUND UP YOUR STREET?
Harpswood works with organisations THAT have a positive impact on society
We’re partnered with 10,000 black interns to help unlock opportunities for bright young talent, pledging to offer paid internships for black students and graduates.
The Social Mobility Foundation has been Harpswood’s chosen charity for the last year and we have enjoyed taking part as a team in its “aspiring professional programme” events.
Our director Abi Smith is a mentor for a student enrolled with the Taylor Bennett Foundation, an organisation that works to encourage people from BAME backgrounds to pursue a career in communications.