Pros
Fast-paced environment – You gain experience managing multiple projects, deadlines, and stakeholders in a globally recognised fashion and tech-driven company. Career progression opportunities – ASOS is known for internal mobility, so project coordination can lead into project management, operations, tech, buying, marketing, or leadership roles. Exposure to cross-functional teams – You’d work with departments like tech, logistics, marketing, buying, and operations, helping you build broad commercial knowledge. Strong brand reputation – Having ASOS on your CV can strengthen future applications, especially within fashion, ecommerce, retail, and corporate project roles.
Cons
Stakeholder pressure – You may need to manage conflicting expectations from different departments and senior teams. Meetings and admin-heavy tasks – Project coordination can involve a lot of reporting, tracking updates, scheduling meetings, and documentation. Work-life balance may fluctuate – During busy periods, workloads can increase and require longer hours.