Ingeus reviews

3.3

56% would recommend to a friend

(775 total reviews)
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Fiona Monahan

72% approve of CEO

53% positive business outlook

Ingeus has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 775 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Ingeus 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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775 reviews
1.0
Sep 5, 2013

NO MANAGEMENT

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Pros

to help the needed Person.

Cons

Managers not managers (Science Directors inadequate only interested in profit)

1.0
Jul 4, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Annual pay increases of 3% to 6% for some, but if you’re not in favour with management, expect the bare minimum 1%, regardless of your performance or contribution. Standard hours of 9am to 5pm, which on paper suggests work-life balance but in reality, only applies if you're an advisor who meets impossible expectations. For management, those hours are a fiction. You’ll become highly resilient, or completely burnt out. Either way, you’ll learn how to survive a hostile environment. You get insight into what a dysfunctional organisation truly looks like, useful if you're writing a thesis on corporate toxicity Great insight into how not to lead a team, which is oddly helpful if you are planning a future in management elsewhere You will build unforgettable bonds with your colleagues based on shared trauma and passive aggressive Teams messages Free kitchen food on the rare days when several senior leadership visit.

Cons

Avoid Ingeus Like the Plague - A Toxic Environment Masquerading as Public Good If you are considering applying to Ingeus, think again. This is not a workplace, it is a pressure cooker of anxiety, backstabbing and corporate denial. What they sell externally as progressive and inclusive is in reality a crumbling operation built on fear, favouritism and bullying. The Office Becomes a Stage every time a member of senior leadership or the CEO visits, the office morphs into a theatre set. Breakfast is left in the kitchen, false cheer fills the air and managers suddenly play the part of polite professionals. Staff are expected to act like they are thriving. It is all for show. As soon as the leadership leaves, the following day, the forced smiles vanish and the real atmosphere returns, cold, hostile and demoralising. Toxicity So Deep It Turns Colleagues Against One Another. Advisors are so desperate to survive that they actively turn on each other. The culture has become advisor versus advisor, advisor versus manager, a hostile free for all where everyone is just trying to stay off the radar. There is no trust, no unity, just paranoia, literally. Sick Notes at Alarming Levels. In my office, EVERY 20+ advisor had called in sick at some point within a year, while 16 had resigned or left within 6 months. Lets not ignore that in some offices, 5+ people resigned on the same day. Most had taken a full self certified week off. Around 80% had medical notes for over two weeks, with 30% off for two months or longer. These are not isolated cases. This is what happens when a workplace drains people to the point of collapse. But instead of addressing the root causes, Ingeus punishes staff with one year tracking periods. Whether you are off for two days or two months, every absence counts towards formal action. People receive warnings simply for being unwell. Formal Meetings Feel Like Interrogations. Raise a concern or even just explain a legitimate issue, and you will be hauled into a formal meeting. You may even be pressured to adjust your story to match the narrative management wants. The goal is never resolution, it is control. HR will not back you. They act solely in the interest of the company, not the employee. Extreme Micromanagement and Petty Deductions. Arrive five minutes late? You will have five minutes pay deducted. There is zero flexibility, no grace period, and no concern for personal emergencies or disruptions. Everything is monitored. Everything is punished. Leadership Built on Gaslighting and Denial Management insists nothing is wrong. Morale may be at rock bottom, but leadership responds with empty smiles and buzzwords. They create the dysfunction, then punish you for reacting to it. They dress it all up as personal development, while quietly pushing people out through performance plans and pressure.

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Ingeus Response
11mo
Thank you for taking the time to share such detailed feedback. We're truly sorry to hear about your experience and the impact it's had on you and your colleagues. While this isn’t the environment we strive to create, we understand that your perspective reflects serious concerns that deserve attention. We’re committed to fostering a workplace that supports wellbeing, fairness, and open communication. We encourage anyone facing challenges to reach out through internal channels so we can better understand and address these issues. We value all feedback—positive and critical—as it helps us grow and improve. Thank you again for your honesty. If you would like to discuss further, please reach out to us on careers@ingeus.co.uk. Kind Regards, Sarah
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