Clicky, if you know the right people, they'll look after you - Anonymous employee AMS Employee Review

3.0
10 Nov 2013
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good opportunities to work in different accounts/sectors/industries. Variety in the work itself, opportunities to travel domestic and internationally.

Cons

Wearing two hats can be hard, you have your client's best interests at heart, but also your AMS how do I maximize revenue hat on. The 2 aren't always the same. As a service provider, not all clients respect you and your professionalism, your specialist knowledge etc. Annual review process sucks - very subjective versus objective. Difficult to get promoted unless you are in "the click" despite your previous experiences elsewhere pre-AMS.Necessity to keep existing and new accounts serviced means that many new people have been hired, not all of them are at the level that we used to hire at.

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5.0
19 Feb 2026
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Pros

AMS has great culture, they care about the people who work at the company.

Cons

Client relationships can be difficult

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AMS Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience. It’s great to hear our culture and the care we show for our people have made a positive impact. That sense of support and connection across teams is something we work hard to nurture every day. We also recognize that client relationships can be complex at times. Supporting our teams to navigate those environments with confidence and collaboration remains an important focus for us. We appreciate your feedback and your contribution to AMS.
1.0
27 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Flexible and remote working Great company but with the right leadership

Cons

Since the leadership change last year, the culture within AMS has deteriorated significantly. The new CDTO’s approach has created an environment that feels increasingly toxic and unsustainable for many employees. There is a strong sense that every problem is expected to be solved—or sidelined—by AI, often without realistic planning, sufficient resources, or input from the teams actually responsible for execution. This has led to confusion, constant shifting priorities, and a lack of meaningful support for getting work done effectively. At the same time, workloads have increased to an unsustainable level. Expectations continue to rise, but without additional resources or clear prioritization. Many teams are stretched thin, juggling multiple high-pressure initiatives with tight deadlines, which only adds to the stress and makes it difficult to maintain quality or balance. More concerning is the leadership style. Communication often feels driven by pressure and fear rather than clarity or collaboration. Many employees feel they are operating under constant scrutiny, which has contributed to widespread stress, anxiety, and low morale across the department. It’s becoming common to hear colleagues express reluctance to come into work, not because of the workload itself, but because of the atmosphere.

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