Incredible place to work - Communications Director AMPR Group Employee Review

5.0
14 Aug 2025
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Pros

Incredible team, strong workplace culture, loads of laughs and fun day to day. High-level strategic exposure, opportunity to work closely with senior leadership and shape brand direction across multiple clients. Diverse portfolio, variety of industries and campaigns keeps work fresh and creatively stimulating. Strong industry connections, role enables regular interaction with top-tier media, influencers, and brand stakeholders.

Cons

PR is a fast moving environment - the nature of the industry means you need to pivot and shift priorities rapidly from time to time.

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5.0
5 Nov 2025
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Pros

My recent internship at AMPR was an incredible experience, both professionally and personally. I gained valuable hands-on experience working across a range of real-world clients and events, and learnt so much along the way. The Sydney girls were so welcoming, supportive, and made me feel like a genuine part of the team throughout my time there. Overall such a worthwhile and valuable experience!

Cons

To do this internship you need to be completing a university subject which may limit some people wanting to get into the industry. The office is not in the CBD which may be inconvenient for some!

5.0
22 Jul 2025
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Pros

AMPR Sydney was an amazing place to intern - the team is incredibly creative, welcoming, and generous with their time and knowledge. I was given real insight into how PR campaigns are run from start to finish, and trusted with meaningful tasks that helped build my confidence and skills. The workplace culture is friendly, creative, and fast-paced, which made every day interesting and inspiring. The girls their are hilarious, they won't make you feel like an intern but a friend. They take the time to explain not just what to do, but why you're doing it — something that’s often overlooked in internships. If you show interest or ask to learn something new, they’ll make the effort to involve you.

Cons

The internship needs to align with your university timetable, so if you're on a trimester system (like I was), the experience can feel quite short.

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