The directors are immature, paranoid bullies. They belittle and verbally abuse their staff regularly and all enjoy a bit of a power-trip. The fact that cars are tracked and they're constantly monitoring the CCTV/ audio recording throughout the office says it all. They don't trust their staff, argue between themselves and regularly take their personal issues out on their employees. No management skills between them. It's genuinely shocking that they're still in business.
The shiny, modern offices give an illusion that they're well-established and have a solid industry presence, but a pretty office doesn't make up for their behaviour. The way they speak to their employees is beyond disgusting - there aren't words to describe it. Unless you've experienced working for Integra (my sympathies if you have) you can't grasp just how terrible they are. The negative reviews on here must seem to be exaggerated - no company could possibly act like this and get away with it - but these reports are entirely true. Check LinkedIn and speak to anybody who has worked there in the past and they'll all give you first-hand accounts of the obnoxious directors and their downright revolting approach to staff management.
You're expected to take on multiple roles within the business, and actually starting/ finishing on time (as per your contracted hours) is frowned upon. They question your every move - inside and outside of work. I was told not to make friends with my colleagues, and discouraged from spending time with them outside of the office.
Other than a competitive basic, and frequent raises if you're on track and don't question the managers - there are no positive reasons to work for Integra. In the end, the money isn't even worth it. They couldn't physically pay you enough to make up for the toxic working environment and bullying tactics. The insanely high staff turnover demonstrates that.
The only staff who remain are 'favourites'. They may last longer than others, but they'll leave eventually. If you don't know how to treat/ manage your staff, you won't keep them. They'll move to companies where they are genuinely valued and respected (something Integra have never understood the meaning of) and be much more productive in a safe, trusting, and 'adult' environment.
Working in such a stressful, intimidating and demoralising environment made me physically ill, and it's only since leaving and working for what I'll call a 'real' recruitment company, that I've come to understand exactly how disgraceful this business is.
If you're considering working for Integra... Don't.