Ashdown People Reviews

3.0

54% would recommend to a friend

(54 total reviews)

67% positive business outlook

Ashdown People has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 54 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there.

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54 reviews
1.0
17 Jan 2023

Shocking

Recommend
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Pros

Team managers are understanding and kind - They do their best to protect their team. A good stepping stone into recruitment by hiring young, driven people (Few people can deal with the Ashdown pressure and hit some good numbers). Learn quickly (under insane amounts of workplace trauma). Can actually bill some decent numbers before getting pushed out by higher management. Pretty fun when management aren't involved. Team vibes can be pretty good as most people they hire are really kind and hardworking. Has potential under different management and directorship.

Cons

Management (not team managers) are probably some of the worst people I've had the displeasure of interacting with. Constant micromanagement to the point someone breaks down every week. Team managers and team members frequently burn out. I've heard one of the higher management use slurs unironically. Hiring young driven people which can easily be taken advantage of. Management can be really creepy towards all employees especially female. Extreme bullying culture. They make employees write fake reviews and get employees to pressure contractors into making google reviews. Cannot ever switch off. Extremely anxious environment. Unrealistic expectations which are changed at any given time to appease the CEO who is out of touch with reality. "Oh and a quick heads-up for graduates who are checking Ashdown's Glassdoor reviews before making a decision on whether to join: please disregard the positive reviews - most of them are fake. If you're genuinely keen to get into recruitment, take a look at a few other companies instead (it's not overly difficult to get a job in recruitment and other companies will probably start you on $10K higher than at Ashdown). They'll probably say that they'll throw you into the deep end, but what they really mean is that they have no time to train you but they'll still expect you to perform to absolute perfection within your first 2 weeks (near-perfection is never good enough)."

1.0
17 Jan 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Colleagues are all friendly and are hard working people Great office view

Cons

- Absolutely toxic work culture - management and owner use bullying tactics and often go out of their way to be nasty to employees, even those that are new to the field - At least one employee would be brought to tears each week due to management or owner's bullying and fear tactics - Micromanagement - Management make employees feel guilty to take sick leave even when they are sick or have Covid - Poor on boarding procedure and lack of training for new employees, even though management expect results from new employees - ASHDOWN MAKE THEIR EMPLOYEES WRITE GOOD REVIEWS - DON'T TRUST THE GOOD REVIEWS ON GLASSDOOR

2.0
18 Oct 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1) Marginally above average commission structure. 2) Dress down every day 3) Decent client base 4) The consultants all work very hard and are all quite nice people. 5) Gives you a great exposure/experience with micro-management.

Cons

Has potential but is ruined by the awful management. Almost everyone who leaves (including high billers), leave because of the management. Consultants end up going to better companies where they actually know how to retain their staff. Apparently they've had over 5 different accountants over the past 12 months. Management are generally salty They say the commission structure is the best on the market, but at best it's above average (disclaimer: they regularly threaten to not pay commission). ** Oh and a quick heads-up for graduates who are checking Ashdown's Glassdoor reviews before making a decision on whether to join: please disregard the positive reviews - most of them are fake. If you're genuinely keen to get into recruitment, take a look at a few other companies instead (it's not overly difficult to get a job in recruitment and other companies will probably start you on $10K higher than at Ashdown). They'll probably say that they'll throw you into the deep end, but what they really mean is that they have no time to train you but they'll still expect you to perform to absolute perfection within your first 2 weeks (near-perfection is never good enough). Management likes to use the "the recruitment industry is infamous for having a high turnover of staff" excuse.

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Ashdown People Response
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Firstly, thank you for the positive feedback you mentioned in you “pros” In regard to leaving reviews its up to our staff members to write a review upon their experience with our company and most have had an extremely positive outcome which reflects on the values of our company. We do take all feedback on and sometimes we can better and that has included areas including onboarding. Ashdown can not comment on other salaries or commissions. We would just suggest to compare the different offerings.
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