Pros
The company is extremely cheap—you have to fight to get basic office supplies like pencils or even have a speaker in your office. Every decision, no matter how small, is a battle. It’s clear they don’t invest in their employees, and they certainly don’t respect them.
Cons
Working at Amanda Uprichard was one of the worst professional experiences I’ve ever had. Amanda is manipulative, controlling, and a textbook micromanager—she wants to make every decision for you, including how you manage your own team. Employees are set up for failure from the start, and when she decides she’s done with you, she’ll start avoiding you and minimizing your role until you eventually leave. The turnover rate is shocking—over 10+ people quit within their first month alone. The only person who somewhat pretends to care is the Financial Controller/HR, but even when you bring up concerns, he just runs back to Amanda, making the situation worse. On top of that, they have a consultant who acts like she’s there to support you but instead goes behind your back, talking badly about you to Amanda. This company thrives on toxicity, gossip, and fear. If you value your sanity and career growth, do yourself a favor and stay far away.