Culture Amp is backed by leading venture capital funds, including Index Ventures, Felicis Ventures, Sapphire Ventures, Blackbird Ventures and Sequoia Capital China. Started in Melbourne with offices in San Francisco, London, and New York City, Culture Amp is recognized as one of the world’s top private cloud companies and was named on the 2020 CB Insights 50 Future Unicorns list. Culture Amp is a Culture First certified B Corporation used by 3,000+ customers including Aegon, Airbnb, Go Cardless, KIND Snacks, McDonald’s, Bon Secours Mercy Health, Salesforce and Slack. As a result, there’s a very high level of engagement among our teams and it’s great to see people across the company collaborating effectively to deliver a great product and service to our customers.”Īs Culture Amp has gained credibility across FreeAgent, the organisation has started to look at other ways of collecting feedback using the platform, such as 360 employee evaluation surveys.Ĭulture Amp is the world’s leading employee experience platform, helping organizations uncover what matters to their people and take action. “This has helped us demonstrate that at FreeAgent we don’t just listen to people we take practical actions to address what we hear from them. When the Covid crisis first hit, as part of our ongoing engagement survey cycles, we were able to use Culture Amp as a means of checking-in with our teams to ensure they were OK. “The platform has been a game-changer for our People Ops team, providing a good measure of what’s happening in the company. Additionally, because it’s integrated with Slack, Culture Amp can be incorporated easily into our existing systems and culture, increasing its usability further. ”Culture Amp is easy to use and, because sufficient thought has gone into how the platform will actually be used, people are more inclined to engage with it. This included personal development planning, the introduction of a learning management system, a dedicated manager training programme and strengths-based coaching.ĭonald Lindsay, people operations director, FreeAgent comments: In response various programmes were introduced to support learning and development across the company. The survey findings also showed that while people at FreeAgent were generally good at focusing on their own development and training, they could have benefited from a consistent and easy-to-access learning resource. This has given staff clearer career pathways and progression frameworks in which to develop. To address this need, the organisation introduced salary bands and documents that detailed the expectations associated with each level. Since implementing Culture Amp in 2017, FreeAgent has launched a number of new employee-related initiatives and increased its employee engagement scores for ‘Learning and Development’ and ‘Feedback and Recognition’ by 11% and 10% respectively.Įarly employee survey findings through Culture Amp identified that FreeAgent staff felt they would be happier if they had a clearer understanding of how their actions influenced their promotions and how their salaries were calculated. This flexible and targeted approach will positively impact employees, the organisational culture and ultimately contribute to their continued success.Ĭreated in 2007 by three freelancers who wanted a better way to stay on top of their business finances than using spreadsheets, FreeAgent now has 260 employees and over 100,000 customers. Employee engagement scores increase by 10%ģ December 2020, London FreeAgent, one of the UK’s leading accounting software companies, has embarked on a workplace culture initiative to gain a clearer understanding of employee sentiment across its different business functions and identify opportunities for enhanced employee engagement.įreeAgent has partnered with Culture Amp, a leading employee experience platform, to provide reliable data from which informed decisions can be made and practical support for employee learning coordinated.
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