No career advancement - Anonymous employee IPH Employee Review

2.0
Aug 31, 2022
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good colleagues, nice lobby downstairs

Cons

Micromanagement, very politic for a small size company Didn’t support the flexible working, bad train strike and bad storm and still be asked to come to the office Tiny office, not enough meeting rooms

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2.0
Oct 14, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Exposure to a broad network of professional services firms across the IPH Group. - Opportunities to work with talented individuals and gain insights into different business models. - The company offers competitive remuneration and benefits.

Cons

- IPH has gone through a wave of acquisitions in recent years but has failed to effectively integrate them. Instead of building a unified business, the result has been fragmentation, confusion, and growing disengagement across teams. - Frequent leadership changes — including at the C-suite level — have led to a major loss of knowledge and direction. The executive team lacks accountability and continues to repeat the same mistakes. Decisions often feel reactive, and there is little sense of strategy or stability. - Pressure on employees has intensified as leadership pushes for short-term financial results and share price gains, often at the expense of sustainable growth and culture. In the past year(s), a large proportion of Managing Directors from the group’s member firms have departed after many years of service, reflecting broader concerns about unrealistic demands which are not sustainable, and fake company culture. If you thrive in chaos and can tolerate constant change without clarity or support, you may manage here for a while. Otherwise, look elsewhere for a workplace that values people, direction, and genuine leadership.

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4.0
Jan 14, 2026
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Pros

Great co-workers Lots of growth via acquisitions Investment in technology

Cons

Rapid growth leads to stress and pressure to deliver and meet aggressive timelines Early in the global growth stage, lots of teething pains

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