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Overall employee rating

3.0
Based on 56 reviews
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Detail Ratings
Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
3.0
Job Security
3.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture
3.0
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Consultant
3.1
30 April 2026
Great for career growth if you're driven
Pros: If you're focused on career growth in the recruitment industry, this place is solid. As a consultant, I got good training and saw clear paths if I hit my numbers. There's real opportunity to move up quickly here, especially in the London office.
Cons: It's super target-driven though, so it can feel like a grind. If you don't hit your goals, it's tough to advance your career trajectory. Some entry-level folks struggle with the pressure and don't last.
Advice to Management: Focus more on retaining mid-tier performers, not just the top billers. Provide better support systems for consultants struggling with targets.
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Recruitment Consultant
2.9
20 April 2026
Okay for a start, but slow career growth.
Pros: You learn a lot about the recruitment industry pretty fast. There's good training when you start as a Recruitment Consultant. The team in the Sydney office was generally supportive.
Cons: Career growth feels really slow here. Promotions are tough to get, even with good numbers. It's hard to move up without someone leaving first.
Advice to Management: Create clearer paths for career growth. Recognize and reward performance with tangible opportunities, not just bonuses. Give people a reason to stay and move up.
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Recruitment Consultant
3.0
6 April 2026
Fast-paced, good for growth, but expect long hours
Pros: You'll get a really good crash course in the recruitment industry here. There's a decent commission structure if you're a high-achiever. The hybrid work model is a nice perk, offering some flexibility.
Cons: The work-life balance is a huge challenge, especially for a new Recruitment Consultant. It's common to put in long hours, sometimes late nights or weekends, to hit targets. The corporate environment can feel pretty intense and high-pressure.
Advice to Management: Management should really look into better managing expectations for new hires regarding working hours. Encourage leaders to model good work-life boundaries and promote disconnecting after hours to improve overall well-being. It's key for retention.
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Recruitment Consultant
3.0
5 April 2026
Decent Starting Point for Recruitment Careers
Pros: If you're new to the recruitment industry, it's a solid place to learn the ropes. As a Recruitment Consultant, I got hands-on experience quickly in the London office. They offer good initial training resources.
Cons: Career progression beyond a certain level feels really slow. It's not always clear how to move up, especially for senior recruitment roles, even when you're hitting targets. You can feel stuck without a clear path.
Advice to Management: Create clearer pathways for career advancement past the initial consultant stage. Show us how to genuinely get into more senior recruitment roles with specific milestones.
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Recruitment Consultant
3.1
3 April 2026
Okay culture, but high pressure on sales
Pros: The team in the London office is generally pretty good. There's a decent buzz, especially if you hit your targets. We get some solid social events, which helps with team bonding in the recruitment industry.
Cons: It's definitely a sales-driven, corporate environment. The culture can feel pretty cutthroat sometimes, especially for junior Recruitment Consultants. There's a lot of pressure to perform, and work-life balance isn't always great because of it.
Advice to Management: Try to foster a more collaborative atmosphere and recognize efforts beyond just hitting the sales numbers. The pressure can be a bit much for consultants.
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Recruitment Consultant
3.3
1 April 2026
Okay for a start, but growth can slow
Pros: Good initial training for new Recruitment Consultants joining the London office, especially if you're new to the staffing solutions world. You get exposure to a wide range of clients and industries, which is great for building your network quickly. If you hit your targets, you can move up decent enough early on.
Cons: Career growth here can definitely stagnate after the first couple of promotions. It feels like there aren't enough senior positions, so you're often competing fiercely for limited spots, even with solid performance. The path to Director level isn't very clear for many.
Advice to Management: Management should create more clear, transparent pathways for career progression beyond the initial consultant levels. It'd help keep good people around if they saw a long-term future here.
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Recruitment Consultant
3.1
31 March 2026
Solid place for recruiters, but watch out
Pros: The initial training is good, they set you up well. If you hit your targets, the commission structure is decent. It's a recognized name in the recruitment industry, so clients generally trust you.
Cons: Job security can feel a bit shaky if you have a slow quarter. It's very performance-focused, so you're always under pressure as a Recruitment Consultant. They can move quickly if targets aren't consistently met.
Advice to Management: Consider more support for consultants going through a tougher period, not just immediate pressure. That would really help with overall morale and perceptions of job security.
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Recruitment Consultant
2.7
28 March 2026
Decent Place for Recruiters, but Stability Varies
Pros: If you're good at sales and networking in the staffing industry, you can do well. There's a solid base salary and uncapped commission structure, which is nice for top performers. You get decent training for recruitment consultant roles.
Cons: Job security can be tough. If the market dips, they aren't shy about making cuts, especially for junior recruiters. It feels very target-driven, and if you miss your numbers, you're always on edge.
Advice to Management: Try to create more stability for your recruitment consultants during market downturns. Maybe a clearer performance improvement plan before layoffs, not just sudden cuts. It would help retention.
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Recruitment Consultant
3.0
10 March 2026
Solid base, but big commission hurdles
Pros: The base salary for recruitment consultant roles is competitive. You get a decent commission structure if you're hitting big targets. Benefits, like health insurance and pension, are solid for a corporate recruitment firm.
Cons: Those commission thresholds are seriously high, so it's tough to consistently earn big. Also, annual raises aren't usually very significant. The bonus structure for support roles isn't great either.
Advice to Management: Revisit the commission targets for recruitment consultants; they're often too aggressive. Also, consider better bonus incentives for the crucial support staff.
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Recruitment Consultant
3.1
6 March 2026
Okay flexibility, but still a grind for consultants
Pros: The hybrid model is decent, usually 2-3 days a week in the London office. That's a solid perk for a global recruitment firm. It helps cut down on the commute and gives you some quiet time for candidate sourcing.
Cons: Honestly, even with the hybrid model, the hours for a Recruitment Consultant can be tough. There's pressure to be 'present' even on WFH days. You can't just log off right at 5pm; client calls often run late in the recruitment industry.
Advice to Management: Try to enforce reasonable working hours even with the hybrid setup. It helps prevent burnout among recruitment consultants.
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