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4.0
7 Oct 2025
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Pros

The company has an amazing group of talented, kind, and capable people. It was a real privilege to work alongside such driven and supportive colleagues — everyone brings something valuable to the table, both professionally and personally. The team culture is collaborative, and you’ll find a lot of genuinely great humans who make the work environment enjoyable and motivating.

Cons

The workload can vary, and at times it can be quite heavy depending on the project or season. Some internal processes tend to move slowly, which can create inefficiencies and delay time-to-market. Growth opportunities also differ across the organization — in some areas, career progression is quite accessible, while in others it may take longer to advance.

3.0
4 Aug 2025

Could be better

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Pros

Pros: good work environment, good management, enjoyable experiences on clients, flexibility

Cons

Cons: very minimal pay increases and minimal abilities to become staff/full time. Mostly contract roles

5.0
15 Oct 2025
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Pros

I love working at Manpower because of the work environment, people are always ready to help and we grow as a team.

Cons

At the moment it feels like there are not a lot of opportunities to grow in my area.

4.0
2 Feb 2026
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Pros

Really good work hours, and good onboarding. They fit you well into a team, and you can get the ground running fast.

Cons

Not much to say really but when crunch time does arrive you will need to be cool-headed as any other customer service job.

1.0
27 May 2026
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Pros

The company brand itself is reputable, and the operational teams work hard to maintain profitability despite severe leadership challenges. Good baseline business model, but completely overshadowed by local management.

Cons

The local leadership team has created a deeply hostile, toxic, and unprofessional work environment driven by micromanagement, favoritism, and psychological harassment. Incompetence & Strategic Interference: The Country Manager lacks basic market connections and business acumen. She routinely overrules the strategic decisions of experienced business leaders, forcing teams to prioritize high-profile clients with poor market reputations and unworkable terms over smooth, highly profitable accounts. She regularly claims credit for successful initiatives she did not lead while actively undermining her team. Disruptive Hiring Practices: Recruitment pipelines are heavily mismanaged. Management interferes in finalized shortlists and cancels interviews over standard scheduling flexibility. In one instance, a top candidate was summarily dropped simply for requesting a 1–2 day adjustment due to a medical procedure. This severely damages the company's employer brand. Severe Cronyism & Favoritism: Account distribution is entirely biased and based on personal, non-professional relationships (such as hometown connections and social hobbies). Lucrative accounts from departed staff are systematically handed to a preferred Business Development Manager, who is falsely credited as a "Top Salesperson" despite failing to secure new clients or expand the market. The Head of Sales provides zero objective oversight, merely acting as a puppet to the Country Manager's preferences. Harassment, Retaliation, and Social Isolation: Employees who decide to resign are treated as adversaries. The Country Manager and BPO Manager actively bully departing staff, issue threats, and attempt to maliciously sabotage external reference checks. Furthermore, management enforces a petty "us versus them" culture, forbidding remaining team members from socializing or having lunch with colleagues who are leaving. Linguistic Bullying: The BPO Recruitment Manager consistently contributes to this toxic culture by using language proficiency as a tool for public mockery. She routinely humiliates staff regarding their English skills, aggressively telling them they are incompetent or unsuited for their positions.

4.0
23 Dec 2025

Great Please to work

Recommend
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Pros

Nice people and great work environment

Cons

The position is based on a fixed-term contract, usually lasting about 6 months or less. While there is a possibility of renewal, it is not something you can count on.

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