What makes a great agency? It all comes down to people

Everything is easier when you have talented people working effectively together, all aligned around achieving a clear goal. 

So how do the UK’s most successful agencies achieve this? What sets them apart from the rest? This webinar explores how these agencies hire, reward and engage their teams to achieve outstanding results… and how you can do the same. 

Attend this event to discover:
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The best ways of sourcing great talent

 

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How agencies keep their teams motivated and engaged 

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Salary data for all key roles within an agency 

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Staff churn rates and how to keep this low

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The rewards and benefits agencies offer their employees

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Plus, join in the live chat and ask questions relating to your agency

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Book your place

If you can't make this event but would like to watch the recording, please register and we'll email it to you afterwards.

Those who register will also be the first to receive the second BenchPress report of 2025 - People & Salaries - which also includes the following insights: 

  • How often people are in the office
  • Ratio of billable vs non-billable staff, and how this changes as you grow
  • The non-billable roles agencies hire first
  • How often agencies survey team engagement
  • Utilisation rates for all levels of seniority 

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About BenchPress

 

In 2012, we began our agency benchmarking report – BenchPress. The aim was simple; to take an accurate snapshot of agency life in the UK and to share insight and analysis with ambitious agency owners. BenchPress has grown to become the largest survey of UK independent agency owners and is a great way to benchmark yourself against your peers.

As well as the results from the survey, BenchPress is now an entire programme of activity, with events, content and support for agency owners taking place throughout the year.

Take a look at last year's reports.