Senior Consultant - Anonymous employee Cooper Lomaz Employee Review

2.0
28 Feb 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some okay people. They buy lunch on the last friday of the month There used to be good incentives - now changed

Cons

Management Salaries Working standards Trying to run like a London company which it isnt - it's a local company for local people Absolutely no autonomy at all

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Cooper Lomaz Response
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Thanks for taking the time to give us your feedback. Our ambition is to build a truly world class recruitment business here in East Anglia. We love our regional focus and our history here and we have no desire whatsoever to become a London company. However we do aspire to be the best we can be and that means setting high standards for our staff. Not everyone will want to or be able to meet those standards and inevitably some will leave. Simon is very much an integral part of our director team alongside the two of us and Mark. We value his contribution and role in the business and as a team of four we work together to ensure our values are known and lived out in our business. Kind regards, Jane and Charlotte.

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5.0
30 Mar 2016
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Pros

Fast paced with really good rewards if you are up to the task. Fun, hard working environment. Great spirit of competition combined with team spirit. Lots of great long term players. Established career structure within the company.

Cons

Quite high turnover of staff, but that is almost entirely due to very convincing salespeople from outside of recruitment coming in not really understanding what a quality driven complex job it really is.

2.0
23 Dec 2025
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Pros

They pay you a salary

Cons

My experience at Cooper Lomaz Recruitment was deeply disappointing. The leadership style at the top is rooted in outdated, authoritarian behaviour, with a CEO who often relies on belittling and heavy‑handed tactics rather than constructive or supportive management. The culture feels stuck in the past, and this approach filters down through the organisation. The current management team operates like an exclusive inner circle, and their attitudes can come across as exclusionary and insensitive, with racism, homophobia and sexism at the forefront. What was once a strong, reputable business has deteriorated due to poor leadership and a lack of transparency. Much of the company’s external messaging does not reflect the reality inside the organisation. Employees are expected to conform to a culture that many would find ethically challenging. Those who do fit in often do so at the expense of their own values, while those who don’t are unlikely to thrive. While the commission structure looks appealing on paper, the actual opportunities to earn are far more limited than advertised. In my view, there are far better options in Norwich. Several boutique agencies still operate with the professionalism, respect, and supportive leadership that Cooper Lomaz once had. These organisations are far more likely to invest in your development and give you a genuine chance.

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