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18 May 2016
Anonymous employee
Current employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook
Pros
International colleagues, good area, free water
Cons
Motivation non-existent, management has no decision-power, 2year contracts
Pros
International colleagues, good area, free water
Cons
Motivation non-existent, management has no decision-power, 2year contracts
Pros
Title: Great company to work for with an agile and talented team Pros: Working as a Portfolio Manager at IQPC was a great experience. The company is incredibly agile and has a strong ability to adapt to market changes, which is vital in the highly competitive events and conferences industry. This adaptability allows IQPC to stay ahead of trends and continue delivering relevant and high-quality events. The people here are some of the smartest and most capable I’ve had the pleasure of working with — it’s clear that IQPC attracts top talent and fosters a collaborative, supportive environment. One of the standout aspects of the company is how much they invest in their rising talent. There are continuous opportunities for development, and the performance-based pay structure is a great motivator. It not only rewards individual contributions but also drives the company’s success as a whole. This culture of incentivizing high performance was one of the key factors in my own personal and professional growth while there. Overall: IQPC is a solid company with a lot of potential for growth. The leadership is forward-thinking, the people are sharp, and the culture rewards results. While the sales team dynamic might not be perfect, it’s a small downside in an otherwise great work environment. Would recommend to anyone who thrives in a fast-paced, results-oriented setting!
Cons
Cons: Like many fast-paced companies, there is a bit of ego on the sales team. While this is somewhat expected in a high-energy, results-driven environment, it can occasionally cause friction between departments. However, this is something that can be managed with effective communication and collaboration. For junior staff it can be a challenging environment to meet deadlines.
Pros
• “Entrepreneurial” culture: There’s freedom to build things from scratch — because structure, resources, and documentation are often missing. • Fast-paced environment: You’ll never run out of work — projects move quickly, priorities shift constantly, and there’s always something “urgent.” • Exposure to multiple roles: You’ll gain experience across marketing, design, and operations because you’ll likely be doing the work of several people. • Opportunities for visibility: You’ll interact with senior leaders often — usually to present metrics, justify results, or explain shortfalls. • Room to grow: If you can handle the pace and ambiguity, you’ll come out of it with resilience, versatility, and an extremely high tolerance for stress.
Cons
• Micromanaged yet directionless — leadership demands outcomes but shifts strategy frequently. • High-output, low-recognition — performance is expected but rarely appreciated. • Reactive over proactive — scrambling to meet deadlines over long-term planning. • Emotionally underdeveloped — limited empathy, communication, or genuine support.
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