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10 questions for Hayley Fell of Evolved Search

The operations and delivery director for the Newcastle-based digital performance agency answers our questions

Hayley Fell, operations and delivery director at Evolved Search.(Image: Supplied by Lauren Archer)

Evolved Search was founded in 2014 and provides performance marketing services to a range of clients which have included Peugeot, tombola and Beyond Retail, among others. Hayley Fell joined the 60-strong firm in 2018, initially spearheading the agency’s client services division.

What was your first job (and how much did it pay)? I started my first digital role in my mid twenties, which was at an automotive specialist software company. I worked on a specific project initially, they had partnered with News º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and I supported the onboarding of hundreds of car dealerships, ensuring their stock was fed through to the website. I got paid £18,000 per year, which was the same pay I’d been on at my previous role in retail.

What is the best advice or support you’ve been given in business? In my teenage years two teachers gave me the following advice, firstly “Don’t ever shut up! That’s your gift, Hayley. Use it!” And the second a quote from the Simpsons: “It doesn’t matter how bad it gets, just remember these four words and you’ll be ok: ‘I am Hayley Fell’. I think this has been echoed throughout my working career - just be my authentic self and use my voice.

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What are the main changes you’ve seen in your business/sector, and what are the challenges you’re facing? The performance marketing industry is ever changing and diverse, from black hat tactics to a real sophistication and appreciation of the services. Currently, my biggest challenge in my new role as operations and delivery director is how to balance increased costs to the business and cost of living for the team, on top of a skill shortage, which is driving the price to recruit, whilst growing profit, without disrupting our service to clients.

How has the pandemic changed the way you work? We were lucky at Evolved that pre pandemic we already encouraged flexible working, working from home days etc., so a move to fully remote during the pandemic wasn’t as huge a challenge as it might have been for some. However, the pandemic really tested our boundaries on this and meant we had to reviewed and re-align our ways of communicating. We introduced a four-day work week in August 2021, initially on a six-month trial, which has since been made a permanent feature. Hybrid is just how we do things now and the benefits have been endless, not only giving our team a better work/life balance, but also allowing us to recruit from further afield.

Also, for me, the post pandemic world and a formal move to hybrid working has allowed me to move further out of the city. I moved from the North East to Dumfries in Scotland and now travel through to the office a couple of days a week, as needed. This allowed me to support my husband and his career in Dumfries and Galloway.

Who is your role model in business? I feel like I’ve had a great mentor in Tom Etherington, our MD here at Evolved. He’s really been my cheerleader over the last four years, encouraging me and giving me the autonomy to have impact and drive change. Tom is passionate, fair and fun, both in work and out, and these are characteristics that I really appreciate in business and a huge part of what makes Evolved a great place to work.