Pros
Sharp & Carter has been the most impressive and impactful business of my professional career. Having worked in recruitment for over 10 years, I can confidently say the culture is exceptional. It is a genuinely high-performing environment where success is celebrated, but equally where leaders invest heavily in their people and provide the support required for sustained performance.
What sets the business apart from many recruitment agencies is that it is not heavily KPI-driven or built around micromanagement. Consultants are encouraged to be autonomous, take ownership of their careers, set their own goals and work closely with leaders to ensure they have the support and resources needed to achieve them. The best analogy I can think of is the transition from high school to university – nobody is constantly looking over your shoulder or telling you what to do, but there is an abundance of support, expertise and guidance available whenever you need it. If you have the internal drive and motivation to succeed, the business gives you every opportunity to do so.
The level of care shown by senior leadership is rare, and there is a strong sense of collaboration and camaraderie across the business. The learning and development opportunities are outstanding, with clear pathways for those aspiring to become Partners or simply be the best recruiters they can be. Access to leadership, including the founders, has been invaluable to my own development. I've built lifelong relationships here and feel a great deal of pride being part of the business.
Cons
As a business experiencing significant growth, there are naturally periods of change and evolution. While these changes ultimately create opportunity, they can sometimes be challenging to navigate and may require teams to adapt quickly.