4,0
11 mars 2026
Employé (anonyme)
Employé (actuel), plus d'un an
Recommande
Approbation du PDG
Perspective commerciale
Avantages
Feel mostly valued and heard
Inconvénients
Pay is minimum wage and I think need to pay staff more
Avantages
Feel mostly valued and heard
Inconvénients
Pay is minimum wage and I think need to pay staff more
Avantages
Supportive and friendly colleagues across many teams, creating a collaborative working environment. Strong focus on student experience and widening participation, which gives the work a clear sense of purpose. Opportunity to take on responsibility quickly and gain broad experience, particularly in a growing organisation. Exposure to a variety of roles, projects, and campuses, which can help build a diverse skill set. Flexible and fast-paced environment that can suit individuals who prefer autonomy and less rigid structures. Senior leadership are visible and accessible at times, particularly in smaller teams or projects. Opportunity to contribute ideas and influence change, especially during periods of growth and development. Inclusive and diverse workforce, with colleagues from a wide range of backgrounds. Good entry point for those looking to gain experience in higher education or student-focused roles. Growing organisation with potential for future development as systems and structures continue to evolve.
Inconvénients
Leadership and decision-making can feel inconsistent, with frequent changes in direction and limited long-term planning. Communication across departments is often unclear or delayed, which can create confusion and operational inefficiencies. Workload expectations can be high, with overtime sometimes expected but not always recognised or compensated. Processes and systems lack structure, leading to a disorganised working environment at times. Concerns raised by staff are not always addressed effectively, which can impact morale and trust in management. Reports of favouritism and inconsistent management practices can create an uneven employee experience. Career development opportunities and structured progression pathways are limited in some areas. Long working hours and demanding targets have been noted in some roles, particularly in administrative functions. Compensation is considered low relative to workload by some employees. HR processes and responsiveness have been highlighted as areas needing improvement.
Avantages
As a Student Success Tutor at UK Management College, I have had a truly rewarding experience. The college fosters an inclusive and supportive learning environment where both staff and students are encouraged to excel. The management team is approachable and always open to new ideas that enhance the overall student experience. I’m particularly impressed with the college’s commitment to academic excellence and student development. There’s a strong focus on helping learners achieve their goals through personalised support, engaging lessons, and practical guidance. The teamwork among staff members and the dedication to maintaining high standards make UK Management College an inspiring place to work and learn. It’s a privilege to be part of an institution that genuinely values education, diversity, and continuous improvement. I would highly recommend UK Management College to anyone seeking a nurturing and professional academic environment.
Inconvénients
There are occasional communication gaps between departments, and some administrative processes can be a bit slow, especially during busy periods. However, these are minor issues in an otherwise excellent, supportive, and inspiring workplace that’s truly dedicated to student success and continuous improvement.