Global company with lots of opportunity for progression - People Team Member Simpro Employee Review

5.0
Jun 5, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Simpro Group has sister companies in countries across the world so there's a lot of opportunity to work globally. It's a large and growing company which offers a lot of opportunities for people wanting to progress and learn. Really strong and varied benefits package for employees. Simpro has a culture of empowerment where we are trusted and given the autonomy to try new things and make decisions.

Cons

Global working has huge upsides but also some challenges when teammates work in different time-zones. Simpro do offer the flexibility and autonomy to manage this though.

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Simpro Response
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Thanks for your thoughtful review! We're glad to hear you're enjoying the opportunities to grow, feel empowered, and make an impact. We’re especially proud of how our leaders support autonomy and trust across the business, helping teams and people thrive—even across time zones.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

Fully remote opportunities for recruiters in the UK and US. I had an exceptional leader who understood talent acquisition, supported the team, and we were making meaningful progress in improving recruiting processes and results.

Cons

After a leadership change, my experience declined significantly. In my opinion, the recruiting function lost strategic direction when it was placed under a sales/account management leader who, based on my experience, had little knowledge of recruitment operations, applicant tracking systems, employment laws, or recruiting best practices. During conversations about hiring, I felt pressured to prioritize a very narrow candidate profile described as “alpha” and “aggressive” young candidates rather than focusing on experience, qualifications, skills, and diversity. I also experienced comments that I understood as discouraging the hiring of African American candidates, which I found deeply concerning and inconsistent with the inclusive hiring principles I believe recruiters are responsible for upholding. As someone with extensive talent acquisition leadership experience, I believe recruiting should be led by professionals who understand employment law, compliance, structured hiring, and equitable talent practices. My experience left me concerned about the direction of the organization and its commitment to fair and compliant hiring.

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