Integra People Reviews

3.8

66% would recommend to a friend

(77 total reviews)
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David Lewis

74% approve of CEO

71% positive business outlook

Integra People has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 77 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Integra People employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Human resources and staffing industry (3.8 stars).

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77 reviews
1.0
30 Jun 2026
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Pros

Basic Salary that is about it

Cons

- Poor commission structure, constantly changing to suit the directors! - No care about staff only themselves and their pockets! - High staff turnover - POOR management - Spoken to like garbage constantly - Never doing enough, always pressuring you to do more even when you are hitting targets - Constantly spoken down to - No room for progression at all - No perks or benefits of working here, nothing at all! You would get more benefits working at Tesco.

1.0
11 Jun 2026
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Pros

Basic salary paid as expected

Cons

When people talk about toxic work environments, nothing compares to Integra. The culture and general atmosphere is hard to describe, you only know if you’ve experienced it, but the words fear, anxiety, toxic come to mind. The company has been trading for around 16-17 years and often talks about being in a growth phase, but there are very few long-serving employees (if you’re employed for over a year you are a long serving employee). Most don’t last longer than 6 months. This shows what the culture and environment is actually like. There a lack of trust throughout the management structure, and decision making was heavily controlled by the owners, everything has to be run by them, no matter your job title. The business always seemed excited about bringing in new employees, especially ones with director titles and big salaries, but they don’t stay long. This happens maybe every 6 months, they bring in a new director or senior level manager, maybe for a new division, they try their best but because they actually have no authority, they fail and leave or are let go. The blame is never Integra’s fault though, it’s always the person. Compliance is reactive not proactive, barely scraping legal requirements. Employees have to give two weeks' notice for annual leave and even for medical appointments or taking half a day off. Benefits were limited beyond statutory requirements. Anyone considering joining should ask to see the policies on sick pay, maternity pay, bereavement leave and other benefits before accepting an offer, the answer is, there is no benefits. The commission structure also included wording stating that payments were ultimately at the directors' discretion. Priorities change regularly, making it difficult to understand the long term plan for the business, one minute they want to focus on construction, the next minute they’ve hired a new driving consultant. Of course, this is based on my own experience and others may have had a different one. However, the high turnover, management style and lack of clear direction were recurring themes throughout my time there. Based on that experience, I would not recommend working for Integra or any closely associated businesses linked to the same ownership.

1.0
27 Feb 2026
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Pros

None really, one hour extra for long wkd.

Cons

Made me mentally ill abd unable tp sleep. The so called leaders think managing.l people is about belittling them and basically bullying them I tried to change the culture but it is untenable I feel for the people working there, I really do

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