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Michael Page Careers and Employment

About the company

  • CEO
    Nicholas Kirk,Chief Executive Officer at PageGroup
    74%
    approve of Nicholas Kirk,Chief Executive Officer at PageGroup's performance
  • Founded
    1976
  • Company size
    5,001 to 10,000
  • Revenue
    £366m to £730m (GBP)
  • Industry
    Human Resources & Staffing
  • Headquarters
    London, UK
  • Link
    Michael Page website

Michael Page is a leading professional recruitment consultancy specialising in the recruitment of permanent, contract and temporary positions on behalf of the world’s top employers.

The Group operates over 140 offices in 36 countries worldwide. First established in London in 1976, we’ve been bringing job seekers and employers together for more than 40 years...

Michael Page is a leading professional recruitment consultancy specialising in the recruitment of permanent, contract and temporary positions on behalf of the world’s top employers.

The Group operates over 140 offices in 36 countries worldwide. First established in London in 1976, we’ve been bringing job seekers and employers together for more than 40 years

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Reviews

Recruitment Consultant in Bristol
on 28 November 2023
Depends on what desk you're on
If you are covering a discipline that Page isn't known for then you might struggle to achieve targets are obtain a bonus. Staff turnover very high at about 30% annually which tells you all you need to know. Page group filling temp jobs seems to be the easiest and most lucrative. Much better recruitment agencies out there. Lots of cold calling and people just hang up as constantly being called by a...
Credit Controller in Slough, Berkshire
on 15 November 2023
Work
Long hours, , high staff turnover, toxic work environment. Training is non existent, work load unrealistic. Very political. Those close to management get promotions
Recruitment Consultant in Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh
on 8 November 2023
Great career progression
Clear goals and targets set which are also achievable, you can go as far as you like with different pathways if you would like to be a team leader or not.
Consultant in London, Greater London
on 10 October 2023
excellent
Excellent place to work, great training, well rewarded, a good company culture with emphasis on development and inclusion within the workplace. Recommended.
Recruitment in Midlands
on 12 July 2023
Extremely KPI Driven
Highly KPI Driven. Good for trainees that want to enjoy an active social life and learn the basics. Lots of staff changes, constant restructuring. Positives: Enhanced benefits. Big job titles for what is just a Recruitment Consultant .

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  • Recruitment Consultant3.0 out of 5 stars.
  • Consultant2.6 out of 5 stars.
  • Secretary2.8 out of 5 stars.
  • Manager4.0 out of 5 stars.
  • Recruiter2.3 out of 5 stars.
  • Senior Consultant3.0 out of 5 stars.

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