Pros
Overall, a great workplace that fosters a positive and professional environment.
The team is strong, supportive, and collaborative, creating an inclusive atmosphere where everyone's input is valued. The organisation is open to working with a diverse client base, providing opportunities to engage with a wide range of individuals and industries and learn new skills.
Employees benefit from a high level of autonomy, to schedule their own appointments and manage their workload independently.
Cons
Working in a recruitment agency can be tough at times, especially when long hours are needed to meet targets or deal with last-minute placements. The job isn’t always a regular 9-to-5, as you often need to be flexible to fit around candidates and clients. The market can also be unpredictable—some months are really busy, while others can be much quieter, which can make things feel a bit uncertain. It’s a fast-paced industry, so you need to be able to adapt and stay motivated even when things slow down.