Not what it used to be - Anonymous employee AMS Employee Review

2.0
Jul 4, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Friendly colleagues Impressive client book Working from home

Cons

Little opportunity for development Expectation to 'stay in your lane' Jobs being moved overseas Company culture forced and not genuine

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AMS Response
10mo
Thanks for taking the time to feedback. I'm sorry to hear that your experience at AMS felt different overtime. Our focus continues to be on ensuring we are building a more sustainable and resilient future for our business and our people. We continue to focus on ways to do that with people at the heart - whether that's introducing new bonus and recognition systems where we can, regularly benchmarking our global salaries or reviewing policies that enable our teams to collaborate together in an office and work from home. We set an importance on continuing to listen, adapt, and improve so do feel free to reach out directly if you would like to stephanie.gillingham@weareams.com

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