Centurion Selection London - Associate Consultant Centurion Selection Employee Review

5.0
23 Mar 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The company does offer a fantastic opportunity for career progression, you are rewarded for hard work. The entry salary is very high. They do offer a great training program during your time with the company. As you progress and find your feet in the company the training programs will develop and help you prepare for the next stage in your career. There is a real friendly atmosphere in the office and Centurion do offer weekly company benefits such as paid breakfast, lunch, and end of period drinks.

Cons

They do work American hours and there is no work from home flexibility.

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5.0
13 Jan 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great commission structure Great company culture and atmosphere Excellent training and leadership Multiple company benefits - PTO/holiday parties

Cons

Not many cons, but in like any recruitment job long hours are required to make good money.

1.0
16 Dec 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Nice offices and a good London brand.

Cons

Unfortunately, the biggest issue at this company was the CEO. In my experience, leadership was deeply toxic and unprofessional. The CEO regularly took full credit for team achievements while shifting blame downward whenever things went wrong. There was little accountability at the top and a culture of fear below it. On work trips, boundaries were frequently crossed and behavior was often inappropriate and embarrassing for a senior leader. This created discomfort among staff and undermined any sense of professionalism. Management through intimidation was common. Employees were openly threatened with termination, including comments that referenced staff having newborn children and “needing to think about their family” — which felt less like leadership and more like coercion. This created extreme anxiety and distrust across the team. The CEO was also highly self-interested, spent excessive time gossiping about employees, and actively fueled rumors rather than focusing on strategy or execution. Decisions often appeared reactive and ego-driven, with very limited evidence of sound business planning or long-term vision. Overall, morale suffered badly, turnover was high, and talented people left simply to protect their mental health.

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