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Former Employee Feedback - Senior Recruitment Consultant AJ Chambers Recruitment Employee Review

1.0
9 Feb 2026
Recommend
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Pros

There are friendly people at peer level, and for someone very early in their career, it does offer exposure to basic recruitment tools and a fast-paced sales environment. You will learn how to operate on LinkedIn and get a feel for volume outreach.

Cons

The business suffers from extremely high staff turnover and a clear lack of stability. Leadership does not demonstrate strong hands-on recruitment experience, especially the current MD, who's barely dipped his toes in recruitment, which results in poor direction, shifting priorities, and confusion across teams. The culture feels highly political, with a strong emphasis on pleasing management rather than delivering quality work or encouraging professional challenge. Market-facing practices are particularly damaging: outreach is generic and impersonal, LinkedIn profiles and accounts are recycled between employees, and candidates or clients rarely know who they are truly speaking to. This significantly undermines trust and credibility. Overall, the company lacks identity, cohesion, and a clear long-term vision, making it difficult to see a sustainable career path.

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5.0
25 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Friendly people and good flexible hours policy. Nice office space.

Cons

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1.0
18 Oct 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Huge office space and breakout room.

Cons

The management is terrible and the culture is extremely toxic! The micromanaging is awful, and management (including HR) are not there to support you if want to raise any concerns. They can also get rid of you whenever they feel like you do not meet their unrealistic ‘expectations’ or if you stand up for yourself. They also underpay you for the amount of work and hours they want you to put in, with the promise of a pay raise that will never come.

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