Pros
There are lots of really friendly, nice colleagues. Made some really close friends, that was the only positives.
Cons
Terrible terrible management. An extremely unorganised business model. Most of the team leaders have been hired externally and as a result, most entry level employees understand the job better than their managers. Hard work is not recognised and as a result, the company loses talent consistently. If you are good at your job, all that will happen is you’ll be assigned more tasks to make up for the poor performing staff. Just for the record, I was running the UK market on my own for 4 months and that wasn’t enough to offer me a promotion. I made multiple recommendations in order to try and improve the company, having meetings with management in different departments etc. All of this should of been something my team leader was doing but was clearly incapable of making good recommendations and is in fact just a leech on all her intelligent workers. The only people that stay at impress are people that are physically incapable of improving their career elsewhere in a normal, positive working environment. I would rather be unemployed than work for Impress.