AMS reviews

3.5

62% would recommend to a friend

(2,862 total reviews)
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Gordon Stuart

62% approve of CEO

48% positive business outlook

AMS has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 2,862 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The AMS employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Recursos humanos industry (3.8 stars).

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3K reviews
1.0
Mar 22, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

They give opportunities to limited experience in the industry

Cons

They don’t develop people very well or communicate strongly

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AMS Response
7y
Thank you for posting your response. I am disappointed you do not feel we develop people very well at AMS given our focus on learning and development through the EDGE programme. Can I recommend you have a conversation with laura.sexton@alexmann.com who is part of our Talent Development team and can point you towards the things relevant for your role as well as tools on how to build a personal development plan with your line manager. Ruth Smyth, HRD
4.0
Mar 21, 2019

Great Place to Start Your Career

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

-Phenomenal people and culture -Flexible Work from Home options -Big-name clients, AKA great resume builders -Ability to learn about anything in the business -Foundations Program provides great platform for people new to the recruitment industry -PTO and Benefits -Most of management wants you to succeed -Great office

Cons

-You will have to watch people get promoted with less experience, a lower skill set, and a shorter tenure than you -Salaries are below market value -Salaried employees can expect to work far more than 40 hours a week, regularly

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AMS Response
7y
Thank you for taking the time to respond here with your feedback on progression and levelling at AMS. I would welcome the opportunity to have a more detailed conversation about your concerns - please do get in contact direct at ruth.smyth@alexmann.com (HR Director)
2.0
Mar 12, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Ok Salary Peers supportive (In my role) Varied Flexible-working (Contract dependant)

Cons

Managers are so concerned with Figures/ Profits/ Spreadsheets that an employee could be dying infront of them and they'd ask for a report about it. Only way to progress is to sell your soul to the company, they are flexible (working from home, remote) But, unless you are working at 7am until 11pm and proving you are, progression is limited. I had three senior managers in my time - One was ok, the other two could not have cared less and only directly liaised with my line Manager, even when onsite, said nothing yo myself and peers. Being a new-starter is daunting, not alot of support if you are onsite at a client, have to heavily rely on peers as line manager "too busy" to train. Tedious work, doing the same reports over and over for different departments, waste half of your time that could be used for recruitment, filling in reports. Need to utilise time better, Managers especially. Having a confrence call for a long period of the working day regardign soemthing that could be covered via email. I udnerstand we want all colleagues to understand other departments and contracts we are wroking on, but taking up all colleagues time for updates is a real waste of time & resources. If the client already (Majority has) has a connection with the previous Line manager/ Colleague who is still in the business, there is no real hand-over and the Hiring Manager will go to them direct and over you, making you feel abit redundant. "I'm very busy" Is tossed around alot when you need help. Overall - Line managers are over stretched on alot of contracts (had multiple contract dealings in the financial side) - Thus putting the pressures on Recruiters, thus basically making your working life incredibly difficuly - You bairly have time to leave your desk - I worked on three accounts - 95% of all colleagues worked before there start-time, through there lunch (ate at desk) and worked past finishing time and at the weekends (Not contracted) - The fear factor is you have to much work on and this phrase is used to counter it "Well X has more and is doing ok" Thus going back to the Sell your soul to succeed line. All in all, if you died in the office, they'd cart you out, and have an advert posted for your replacement! Also - CEO is basically non-existent, not overally sure why the marking is so high, Distances away from the business and send a generic email out every other month - Poor CEO Management IMO.

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AMS Response
7y
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback here. I would be like to have a conversation with you so I can understand in more detail some of the examples you have raised about management and workload so that we can make the changes we need to for the future. Please do get in touch if you would like to have a discussion in confidence. ruth.smyth@alexmann.com (HR Director)
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