All of the below information comes directly from job reviews written by ISG Ltd employees based on 184 reviews.
 
 
Responsibility:
3.4/5
 
Work Life Balance:
3.6/5
 
Environmental Awareness:
4.1/5
 
Benefits:
3.7/5
 
Company Culture:
4.1/5
 
Career Progression:
3.9/5
 
Colleagues:
4.3/5
 
Training:
4.1/5
 
Enjoyment:
4.1/5
 
Overall Rating:
3.9/5
 

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The teams and people you meet are usually happy to help you learn and further your career - both from ISG and our supply chain.

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Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering Department: Construction West

What are the best and worst things about your job?

Competitive wage, healthy and encouraging environment, opportunities.

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Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering Department: Fit Out

What are the best and worst things about your job?

I enjoy meeting new people and enjoy the fact that every day is different.

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Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering Department: Engineering

What are the best and worst things about your job?

My colleagues and working in London.

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Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering Department: Commercial - Engineering Services

What are the best and worst things about your job?

Gaining experience in the industry you are in, rather than trying to find it elsewhere to try and get the job. I really enjoy linking the knowledge from each rotation to each other.

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Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering Department: Fitout - Agility

What are the best and worst things about your job?

Learning new things every day and how the environment you work in changes constantly.

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Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering Department: Construction West

What are the best and worst things about your job?

Being on-site with the team, they really are like a second family, they are all so willing to help you in whatever you need

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Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering Department: Construction West

What are the best and worst things about your job?

I get to travel a lot and the team around me are always there if I need to ask a question or anything like that.

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Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering Department: Commercial

What are the best and worst things about your job?

Variety of work and people

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Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering Department: Engineering Services

What are the best and worst things about your job?

The people.

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Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering Department: Retail

What are the best and worst things about your job?

Meeting new people and learning so many new things.

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Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering Department: Retail

What are the best and worst things about your job?

The colleagues and people around me.

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Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering Department: North East

What are the best and worst things about your job?

The best things are that no two days are the same, you are always learning, you meet lots of new people, there are different methods of learning (i.e. on the job/classroom) and everyone is friendly.

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Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering Department: Construction

What are the best and worst things about your job?

Great team,
good social life

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Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering Department: Retail

Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering Department: Construction South

What are the best and worst things about your job?

Career development.

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Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering Department: Construction

What are the best and worst things about your job?

The amount I am learning on a day to day basis.

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Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering Department: Construction West

What are the best and worst things about your job?

* Fulfilling and challenging work
* Always busy
* Always learning
* Flexible hours

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Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering Department: Construction

Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering Department: Commercial - Retail

What are the best and worst things about your job?

I love working away from home
The team are extremely kind and welcoming
I do real work not just exercises

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Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering Department: Construction

What are the best and worst things about your job?

Opportunity within large main contractor environment

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Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering Department: UK Retail

Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering Department: Fit Out

What are the best and worst things about your job?

Teams I get to work with.
Available training both from the University and in-house.

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Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering Department: Retail

What are the best and worst things about your job?

Variety in work
Team spirit
Challenging (sense of accomplishment)
Interesting work

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Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering Department: Retail

What are the best and worst things about your job?

Great team spirits and relaxed working environment whilst maintaining that efficient work ethic. Everyone in ISG loves to help regardless how busy they are. Working in ISG is very unpredictable which makes day to day work exciting.

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Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering Department: Engineering Services

What are the best and worst things about your job?

The best things are the responsibilities given and being able to manage your own packages.
I like the people I work with.
It's very local in London, so easy to get to.

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Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering Department: Engineering Services UK: Science and Health

What are the best and worst things about your job?

The team that I work with is very helpful and supportive, also the level of responsibility that I am given.

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Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering Department: Construction North West

What are the best and worst things about your job?

.Location
.Work Colleagues
.Salary

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Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering Department: Construction South

What are the best and worst things about your job?

Meeting different people every day, learning every day, free and quite frequent training.

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Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering Department: Fit out-Agility

What are the best and worst things about your job?

There is always something interesting happening around you.

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Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering Department: Commercial

What are the best and worst things about your job?

The best thing about my job would be the input I know I have on the project I'm working on. I am doing a rotation in PM so I can see the progression and the part I play in this progression dealing with subcontractors and the client's design team.

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Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering Department: Fit Out

What are the best and worst things about your job?

The team, the amount of learning you do about fit-out everyday, problem solving which is great when you find the solution, communicating with different people each day.

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Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering Department: Retail

What are the best and worst things about your job?

The best things about my job are the rewarding work I get to do and the responsibility that I have obtained whilst working here. Doing something that I enjoy and challenges me keeps me motivated to perform well. Also, being able to take ownership over my work and make my own decisions is something that is very satisfying. The work environment in the office is also one of the best things about my job. Having colleagues that are welcoming and hard-working goes a long way towards improving my own motivation. Everyone, including management, is very approachable and makes time to help out the newer people to the company such as myself.

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Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering Department: Retail

What are the best and worst things about your job?

Job rotations
Good salary

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Industry: Construction and Civil Engineering

What are the best and worst things about your job?

Every day imposes different challenges, with great visual rewards. Working collectively as a team is very rewarding and generates great working relationships.

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ISG Ltd

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Average end time: 17:30

Average number of working hours: 9.5

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Application Advice:

showcase who you are as a person without writing down the generic things that every applicant ever lies about on their CV.

Interview Advice:

Stay calm, get comfortable, be engaging, showcase your character and personality and cater things towards what the company is looking for in your role

Graduate Technical Services Manager, Fit Out at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Look at values and understand the social value commitments made

Interview Advice:

Be confident, prepare presentation well and be prepared for questions on what you are presenting.

Social Value Graduate, Social Value at ISG Ltd
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Interview Advice:

Demonstrate passion for Construction

Graduate Quantity Surveyor, Hyperscale – Major Projects at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Focus on times you have worked as a team.
A lot of construction is based on personality - prove that you have a personable personality

Interview Advice:

Be personable and confident.
Be sure to relate any questions back to things you have done in the past.

Graduate Quantity Surveyor, Construction London at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

- Relate to why you are applying for the role, to the ethics and values of the company.

Interview Advice:

- Research the role, know what you are applying for.
- Relate your answer to the company ethics and values

Finance Graduate, Finance at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

- Align your application with ISG values

- Demonstrate your interest in what you're applying to (no stock answers)

- Try to enjoy the process as much as possible - it'll shine through. Try to avoid stressing yourself out by treating it like an exam etc.

Interview Advice:

- Understand and learn the ISG values alongside times when you have lived these values yourself (personal experience)

- Research the company and what they do, past projects and live projects - genuine + authentic interest is important

- Understand your weaknesses, strengths, preferred working and communication styles (gives you something to talk about in interview)

Public Sector Framework Graduate, UK Construction at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Apply early and clearly show why you think you would be a good candidate for the role. Read up about the company.

Interview Advice:

Make sure you know about the role and what the company does so you are able to relate some of your own experiences to the values of the company as you are likely to be asked about these. Don't be afraid to ask questions, you are not supposed to know everything from the start and it shows you are interested.

Finance Graduate, Finance at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Complete each step thoroughly an cater your CV for the role you are choosing.

Interview Advice:

Key advice for the interview would be to research the ISG values and projects. Gain commercial awareness and understand the key stakeholders, as well as competitors within the industry. Furthermore, express your enthusiasm and willingness to learn.

- Dream Smart
- Speak Frankly
- Always Care
- Never Stop Learning

Prepare by doing a sample answer where you relate/shown one of these goals in your experience.

Graduate Construction Manager, Construction Management at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Do not rush your application process.
The process is challenging but not impossible.

Interview Advice:

Speak openly about your experiences in the work place.
Make connections between your experience and how you will take it forward into your career.
Elaborate on what you can offer the company, not just what you want from the company.

Graduate Trainee Quantity Surveyor, Construction London at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

When answering questions on why you should be in the role etc, be sure to have done some research into the company and align your answers with the ISG Vision and aims.

Be sure to have a professional looking CV and cover letter before you apply- any previous Construction experience (even labouring) I would advise to include.

Interview Advice:

The interview was a competency based interview ie, tell me about a time when..

Before the interview be sure to have an answer available to a large range of protentional questions so that you are not caught out and unable to give an answer- again try to align your answers to the companies goals and vison. Scenarios where you have solved a problem or worked as a team are always great.

Be ready to answer a question on how you believe we could improve the construction industry in the future- Ai, digital construction, etc.

Graduate Construction Manager, construction management at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Take your time, relate to company

Interview Advice:

Be yourself

Graduate Quantity Surveyor, Fit Out at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Make sure you practice each stage of the process thoroughly before applying. For the test make sure you are using practice tests available online. Make sure you read through your initial application to make sure you are not putting another company's name in your submission

Interview Advice:

For the video interview and interview stages make sure you learn the STAR response method.

Graduate Trainee, Construction at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Highlight any practical problem-solving skills you have - these are highly transferrable.

Also, note any interactions you have had when speaking to 3rd parties (i.e. teachers, teammates, companies), good or bad. These can highlight your people skills to great effect.

Interview Advice:

Be confident in what you are saying. Nobody is expecting you to know everything, only that you try to apply what you do know to any given problem.

Listen to what people tell you and use it to your advantage; they may have more experience in this field than you.

Be honest and upfront. This way, your true self will shine through and you will always come across well.

Graduate Trainee, Building / Technical Services Engineering at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Tailor application to the job advert

Interview Advice:

Be friendly and show that you'd fit in with the team, prepare and research the company values as these are scored against throughout the recruitment process

Social Value Graduate, Social Value at ISG Ltd
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Interview Advice:

you will be asked to discuss how you have applied the core values (dream smart etc...) in your studies or work

Graduate Quantity Surveyor, Commercial at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Ensure you include some of the company values within the cover letter.

Graduate Site Manager, Construction North at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Be very specific in your CV to the role you're applying for. Also, make sure you're aware of the company values and reference to them where you can in later stages.

Interview Advice:

Be enthusiastic and engaged, whether it be an in-person interview or assessment centre. Also, be very clear with your communication and to the point, avoiding fluffy answers.

Industrial Placement Construction Manager, Construction at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

ISG Values are very key to all applications

Interview Advice:

ISG Values are very key to all applications

Graduate Trainee, Construction Southern at ISG Ltd
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Interview Advice:

Be yourself as they are interested in you, not who you think you need to be.

Graduate Quantity Surveyor, Commercial at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

ISG do not hire you based on your qualifications, they hire you based on YOU. They are investing in you as a person as your skills can be developed.

Interview Advice:

Speak frankly, and give them details of when you have worked as a team or have excelled in any activity. Highlight any transferable skills that you may posses, and ensure you are confident and driven.

Graduate Quantity Surveyor, Construction London at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Understand ISG's key values and implementation of values in project based scenarios.

Interview Advice:

Refer back to ISG values and provide honest questions in return.

i.e. "Why have you chose to work at ISG?"

Graduate Trainee, Data Centres at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Show your passion for what you want to do.

Interview Advice:

Make sure you do your research about the company and the role but also just be yourself, be honest and ask questions.

Graduate Construction Manager, Construction at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Make sure you sell yourself.

Interview Advice:

Make sure you understand the company's values and examples of how you have shown these previously.

Graduate Trainee Construction Manager, Construction London at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Refer back to the company values and demonstrate the value you can add

Interview Advice:

Refer back to the company values and let your personality come through

Social Value Graduate, Sustainability at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Focus on the company values, be genuine and yourself through the application process. The environment isn't so formal once you get in so enjoy the process but try to hit their key points and values.

Interview Advice:

Again be genuine but be decisive, before going in try to reflect on some of your strengths, weaknesses and reasons for pursuing this career and this particular role. Have good answers for some of these questions.

Graduate Trainee, Quantity Surveying/Construction Management at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Show evidence of relevant experience, knowledge, ability to work as a team.

Interview Advice:

Be you, if you get to interview stage - generally they think you can do the job, its then about whether you will be a good fit.

Graduate Quantity Surveyor, Commercial at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Make sure to practice for every single step of the process. This is especially true for the online tests, video interview and assessment centre stages. Memorise questions that they may ask you, practice questions using websites that prep you for online tests etc.

Interview Advice:

You can't memorise every single question they may ask you. Therefore, you must remember situations you have been in that show certain skills and this will help you to prepare for a greater number of questions than otherwise. Memorise the company values, ask them questions, show you know about the business ISG does etc.

Graduate Trainee, Construction at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Practice answering questions. Write, edit, re-write, read and re-read your cover letter and answers.

Interview Advice:

Just be yourself. This is probably the most overused advise in recruitment today, but I cannot stress this enough.

Do your research on ISG's core values, and offer examples of how you have worked in line with these core values, within and outside of the workplace.
Make them interesting... your dissertation probably isn't the best example to use when asked 'describe a time you had to meet a deadline, and what actions you took to succeed'

Quantity Surveyor Graduate, Fit Out – Major Works at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

do not shy away from responsibilities

Interview Advice:

know your company/ potential employer
what they do, where they do it, who is better than them and why

graduate site manager, logistics and distribution at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

- Research the company and the industry well
-Ensure you have work experience that involves team work, even if it is volunteering.
-Follow the social media platforms to be updated on news
-Once writing applications, avoid grammatical or spelling errors - proof read.

Interview Advice:

- I recommend going on the social media platforms like Linkedin, this will keep you posted with the company's activity and will give you a lot to talk about in the interviews.

-Match your experiences with the company values, have a scenario from your experiences prepared to answer questions asking if you had moments where you displayed a certain company value.

Graduate Technical Services Manager, Fit-Out at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Answer each question to the best of your ability and to make sure that you get all experience across.

Interview Advice:

Remain calm and answer each question clearly and concise. Ensure that you percent yourself well. Ensure you know about the company and it's values etc.

Graduate Trainee, Construction at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

show off a keen interest in the industry

Interview Advice:

look up the company values and have examples to hand of how you have applied those throughout your career/education

group assessment - be seen to take everybody's thoughts on board even if its not something you particularly agree with

Graduate Quantity Surveyor, Commercial at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Thoroughly research the company and industry prior to applying to ensure your application is tailored.

Interview Advice:

Demonstrate qualities which the business is looking for, leadership, inclusion, smart thinking, time management, client relations, professionalism, presentation etc. Come across as personal and use high level of eloquent language and grammer where required.

Graduate Trainee, Construction London at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Consider researching the companies key values and understand why this is important to your future.

Interview Advice:

Be yourself, go prepared, be ambitious and open minded.

Graduate Trainee, Construction at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

With a lot of applicants it is important to try and stand out, but most importantly show you know ISG's Core Values.

Interview Advice:

Be yourself, and ensure you have examples of how you relate to the core values.

Graduate Trainee, Engineering Services: Science & Health Major Projects at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Don't worry if you haven't got the technical skills or qualifications, focus on your soft skills and personality

Interview Advice:

Put your personality across

Graduate Trainee, Agility at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Research the company and what they stand for, be yourself, show your personality etc

Interview Advice:

Be yourself and not too nervous, they want people who will fit in and the company culture is to speak frankly. If you've got a degree you've already proved you have the intelligence

Graduate Quantity Surveyor, Commercial – Construction Regions at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Start the process early.
also many of the staff are on platforms such as linkedin, so potentially show interest by connecting.

Interview Advice:

be yourself and show off your personality. As much as it helps being knowledgeable, they understand that as a graduate you are new to the industry and are not expected to know the ins and outs of the role/industry, and put a greater emphasis on the person and how likely they are to fit in.

not much emphasis is put on your technical knowedge during the interview stage, so don't over prepare for this.

Graduate Trainee, Commercial at ISG Ltd
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Interview Advice:

be yourself and make sure your personality is match with the companies' core values. prepare examples of your own experience regarding the core values.

Planning Graduate, Fit Out at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

You need to sell yourself in a short period of time. Don't exaggerate achievements and skills but don't undersell yourself either. Just be honest and be proud of what you can do and demonstrate how you could help the company with those skills and knowledge.

Interview Advice:

Be yourself. You have likely got to the interview stage because you have demonstrated the skills and knowledge they require, so the interview is about selling your personality as a fit to the company's values. But still are prepared some challenging technical questions.

Placement Trainee, Engineering Services at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Get your application in early be concise and accurate. Write your CV as you'd like to be presented to a client.

Interview Advice:

Be brave.
They want to see you can think outside the box and take on responsibility. Say what you think, you're either right or you learn.

Graduate Trainee, Fit Out at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Show you have a passion for the industry and are keen to learn and want career progression.

Interview Advice:

Relate your previous work history to the questions they ask you regarding team working, dealing with a difficult situation and how you dealt with it, a time when you had to make sacrifices to meet a target. Show you have a passion for the industry. Think of questions to ask them in the end.

Graduate Trainee, Fit Out at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Relevent experience or knowledge around the industry to back up any questions. Keen interest in ISG and values. Projects ISG are currently undertaking.

Interview Advice:

Given my own tasks to manage and the project team I work within.

Graduate Trainee, Commercial at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Ensure your CV is up to date and if invited to interviews/assessment days just be yourself and relax.

Interview Advice:

Just be yourself and relax.

Trainee, Construction at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Research the company and their values and projects worked on, both past and present. Understand the work they are doing in sustainability and with BIM and VR

Interview Advice:

Be honest and open, know projects and ensure responses to questions revert back to the ISG values

Commercial Graduate, Commercial at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Do your research, understand ISGs ethos and values

Interview Advice:

Be yourself and relate answers to ISG values

Commercial Graduate, Commercial at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Research ISG prior to making your application, understand why you want to work in the construction industry

Interview Advice:

Be open and honest and yourself, know what ISG's values are

Construction Graduate, Construction at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Understand the ethos and the values of the company, know some of the key projects they have worked on. Don’t write a generic application

Interview Advice:

Be yourself and research ISG, understand why you want to work for them and ensure you tailor your answers

Commercial Graduate, Commercial at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Make sure you're well versed in aptitude and numerical tests.

Interview Advice:

Prepare for sole and group interviews and try your best.

Graduate Trainee, Construction North-West at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Take your time when answering the questions and make sure to include all relevant experiences.

Interview Advice:

Stay calm, just be yourself and make sure to contribute and ask questions.

Finance Graduate Trainee, Finance at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Think about how your past work experience/jobs/university work links to skills required to work in the industry, and review ISGs core values.

Interview Advice:

Try to not be nervous - everyone is very nice and friendly. Ask questions - it's just as much about you finding out if you like the firm as much as it is about if they want to employ you.

Graduate Trainee Civil Engineer, Fit-Out Agility at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Be prepared, and understand the type of work ISG undertake.

Interview Advice:

Be yourself, open and honest.

Graduate Trainee, Construction Regions at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Learn about the core vlaues of ISG.

Interview Advice:

Research the projects ISG is involved in.

Graduate Trainee – TSM, Fit-Out at ISG Ltd
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Interview Advice:

Although it is a rotation scheme, make up your mind what your future career area is going to be as you are going to be asked by the interviewees and it's important to them to allocate a specialism area to each graduate.

Planning Graduate, Fit Out at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Be honest, put as much detail as you can about any experience/education you have.

Interview Advice:

Be yourself and just be passionate to learn about the industry.

Graduate Design Fit Out, Fit Out-Agility at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Research the company to allow you to gauge whether your personality and characteristics are in line with the values and goals of the company, and answer honestly and truthfully.

Interview Advice:

Be yourself, research the company, think about the question prior to giving an answer.

Finance Graduate, Group Finance at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Get a good CV and be confident in your interview

Placement Trainee, Construction South at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Demonstrate your desire to never stop learning and believe that there is always a better way.

Interview Advice:

Show professionalism and appetite to join a growing business.

Graduate Trainee, Construction South at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Research the company values and tailor your answers to fit them.

Interview Advice:

Give real-life examples, be enthusiastic, and inquisitive.

Graduate Construction Manager, Construction South at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Research the company (i.e. sectors, values, etc.) before applying.
Attend the career fairs to speak to a member of staff if possible.

Interview Advice:

Values and vision of company
Sectors the company work in
Your own experience, e.g. teamworking, innovations, etc.
Be prepared for presentations and group work

Graduate Trainee, Engineering Services at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Make sure you have a good covering letter as well as a good cv. Try and do things outside uni that you can relate to team building and thinking on your feet.

Interview Advice:

Be positive, it shows if you're enthusiastic about the job you're applying for. Also, make sure that you are aware of health and safety and how much of a big deal it is to companies and their reputation.

Graduate, Commercial at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Take your time and do not rush the process.
Ensure your CV is the best it can be.

Interview Advice:

Be yourself.
Research the company beforehand.
Prepare an answer for where do you want to be in 5/10yrs time.

Trainee Construction Manager, Fit Out at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Be confident, get involved with the activities, don't worry about not winning, don't get stressed when the activities put you under pressure and network.

Interview Advice:

Continue adopting an open environment.

Graduate Trainee, Fit Out at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Give examples from your private life. Do not necessarily try to relate them to the industry.

Interview Advice:

Be open and honest, think through your answers. Be confident but not arrogant. Engage in a group exercise, talk to people.

Graduate Construction Manager, Construction South at ISG Ltd
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Interview Advice:

Be yourself, the interviewer can see right through you if you're being someone you're not.

Graduate Trainee, Commercial at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Strive to be the best at your role and be yourself, this will be your biggest promoter.

Interview Advice:

Don't always go in thinking you have to know everything, be open and honest to questions you are unsure about.

Graduate Trainee, Quantity Surveying at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Answer the questions thoroughly, and make sure you cover what the question is asking you. For example, I believe there is a question regarding aspirations in your future career, in which I elaborated that I wanted to become chartered.

Interview Advice:

The best advice I would give, is to just be yourself and reflect your own personality into the company's values.

For example I got asked about the company's values and how I related to them etc. So research the values and think of instances where you have related to them.

Graduate, Fit Out at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

Apply highlighting your skills working within a team and interpersonal skills.

Interview Advice:

Be friendly and confident - construction is all about dealing with people.

Graduate Trainee, Engineering Services at ISG Ltd
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Application Advice:

As this is a construction company try to show you have knowledge about the industry and relate experiences using terminology commonly used. For example, if you applying to be a construction manager demonstrate managing people and show you know about planning etc. If your applying to be a QS show you know what it takes to be a QS and not blanket statements. Try be specific and relay your experiences with it (even if it is not construction related).

Interview Advice:

The assessment centre is where most people struggle. The first stage of the interview asks you normal competency questions which you would be prepared for, but also one or two questions about construction as a whole.

The Assessment Centre is more challenge where you will first do a detailed interview. You will first be asked about your experiences on your CV, then harder questions on construction common knowledge such as: How would you implement sustainability? How could you improve a specific process etc (There's no wrong answer but show you can think on the spot).

Next stage would be a group interview, I found this most challenging. You will be given a document of information where you would need more time to read through so I would recommend you highlight specific instructions given to you and get an idea of what the main task is. If you're completely lost don't panic, as many people will feel the same way. Your best option would be to manage the information your group has obtained and organise it. You can be an ideas person, organiser, leader, to give yourself the best opportunity I would recommend to be the leader and even if you do not have ideas manage and organise the team (Not just a time keeper) and make everyone relay information back to you. Take charge of being the note taker.
Our task was to refurbish a coffee shop for a client in time for their grand opening, we were given dates and we had to choose between 2 or 3 different suppliers to complete the works. They all differed in price, experience, and timings, and in the end we chose a reliable supplier with a more expensive price (Reputation is more important) and were late in completing the project. As long as you come up with alternatives for your shortcomings the assessors will love that you thought about it come question time.

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Application Advice:

Try to tailor the cover letter for each company instead of using a general one.
Make sure you allow yourself enough time for the application, as it involves some short essays to help the company to know you better.

Interview Advice:

Understanding ISG values will be useful for the interview.
Research on ISG business or background (e.g. locations) will help in the interview.
Relax and be yourself during the interview, as the assessors are friendly and approachable.

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Application Advice:

Be honest in your CV, make sure you can concentrate while doing an online test, don't rush while doing an application, think it through and proof read before submitting it.

Interview Advice:

Be yourself, confident but not arrogant, don't be afraid to show you might not know something.

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Application Advice:

Fill everything out as appropriately as you see fit.

Interview Advice:

Think logically.

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Application Advice:

Showcase any experience working within a team and dealing with clients, such as bar work.

Interview Advice:

Showcase your personality and ability to work with others. Construction is an industry which requires collaboration with others.

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Best:

Networking opportunities, training and support

Worst:

Lack of direction, high turnover of staff

Social Value Graduate, Social Value at ISG Ltd
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Best:

Large company with lots of opportunities

Worst:

Feels as though there is regimented structure to promotions and their time scales

Graduate Quantity Surveyor, Construction London at ISG Ltd
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Best:

- Work Life ratio
- Flexible with working remotely
- A lot of support given to graduates and apprentices.

Finance Graduate, Finance at ISG Ltd
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Best:

- Colleagues

- No micro-management

- Genuine interest in your input and thoughts

- Supported development from various areas of the business (line managers, Early Careers, The Academy)

- Company culture actually lives up to their values and ethos (ISG don't just use soundbites, they actually do what they say they will)

- Commercial awareness

- Constant learning and knowledge sharing

- Clients that you get to work with (varied and some very interesting projects)

- Intellectually stimulating, tasks aren't tedious / don't just revolve around data input

- Travel opportunities to meet with clients

- Continuous improvement is valued

- Training offerings

Worst:

- Lack of socials / events with colleagues across different locations (although this is a temporary measure, socials could ramp up soon)

Public Sector Framework Graduate, UK Construction at ISG Ltd
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Best:

The people are extremely friendly and help to welcome you into the company from the start. This helped with settling in early on.

Worst:

The company rarely puts on social/networking events so they have to be organised individually

Finance Graduate, Finance at ISG Ltd
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Best:

- Comprehensive support.
- Great Colleagues & experts with wealth of experience.
- Exciting projects.
- Supportive environment.

Worst:

- Turnover within specified roles.

Graduate Construction Manager, Construction Management at ISG Ltd
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Best:

Healthy and productive working environments.
Very conscious of their early careers programme and want to encourage progression of Graduates and Apprentices by providing them with as much help they can.

Graduate Trainee Quantity Surveyor, Construction London at ISG Ltd
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Best:

- Training opportunities
- Career progression
- High levels of responsibility

Worst:

Nothing as of yet

Graduate Construction Manager, construction management at ISG Ltd
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Best:

Very good ethos in the office with site teams generally working well as a team

Graduate Design Manager, Design at ISG Ltd
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Best:

People I work with

Worst:

Early Careers
Salary
HR

Graduate Quantity Surveyor, Fit Out at ISG Ltd
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Best:

They are relaxed whilst still being highly professional - I feel this gets the best out of employees and is also valued by clients.

Worst:

The graduate course is designed to give a taste of the key aspects of the company. If you already know what you want to do before you start, a lack in early career progression can feel a bit suffocating at times.

Graduate Trainee, Building / Technical Services Engineering at ISG Ltd
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Best:

The people and flexibility

Worst:

Lots of talking but not a lot of action on EDI

Social Value Graduate, Social Value at ISG Ltd
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Best:

ESG is high, good focus on wellbeing

Graduate Construction Manager, Construction at ISG Ltd
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Best:

get given responsibility from early on but with the freedom to make mistakes

Worst:

sometimes need more structure on the graduate scheme in terms of rotations, sometimes it feels a bit spontaneous as to what project I will be on

Graduate Quantity Surveyor, Commercial at ISG Ltd
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Best:

Caring for my individuals needs and providing flexibility where required.

Worst:

N/A

Graduate Site Manager, Construction North at ISG Ltd
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Best:

Project opportunities
Good networking
Training opportunities
Benefits
Prestigious
Financially secure

Industrial Placement Construction Manager, Construction at ISG Ltd
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Best:

Large - lots of opportunity in UK and abroad, many different sectors.

Worst:

Pension - provider Scottish widows is good. the ISG match policy of 4.5% is below industry standard.

Large company- can get lost in the company if you are not vocal.

Graduate Trainee, Construction Southern at ISG Ltd
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Best:

The people who work for the company and the projects we work on.

Worst:

Giving pay reviews, concerned with the cost of living to all within the company except graduates.

Graduate Quantity Surveyor, Commercial at ISG Ltd
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Best:

The transparent career progression and openness. Colleagues are friendly and easy to work with.

Worst:

Sometimes the expectations are too much

Graduate Quantity Surveyor, Construction London at ISG Ltd
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Best:

Flexible working and forward thinking putting employees first.

Graduate Trainee, Data Centres at ISG Ltd
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Best:

It offers a structured graduate scheme with rotations, friendly environment and flexible.

Graduate Trainee Construction Manager, Construction London at ISG Ltd
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Best:

ESG policy/strategy, sociable company culture

Worst:

Lack of communication from senior leadership

Social Value Graduate, Sustainability at ISG Ltd
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Best:

Benefits
Culture
Flexibility
Training
People
Hours/work life balance (personally are good)

Worst:

Pidgeon holed if you end up working on a framework ie MoJ - you may only ever work on prisons etc
Payrise from graduate to assistant isn't the best
Admin and authorisation levels - makes doing any simple task hard work

Graduate Quantity Surveyor, Commercial at ISG Ltd
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Best:

- friendly environment
- good benefits
- communicate frequently between sites and business units

Worst:

- infrequent social events

Graduate Trainee, Construction at ISG Ltd
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Best:

Good integration of grads and apprentices within the company and regular catch ups with directors. and company benefits.

Worst:

Long working hours.

Graduate Construction Manager, Fit Out at ISG Ltd
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Best:

The work life balance they offer is excellent. The training they provide is also extensive and they offer plenty of opportunity for feedback and improvement.

Worst:

Pay does not reflect market value

Quantity Surveyor Graduate, Fit Out – Major Works at ISG Ltd
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Best:

it is a people orientated company; regardless of your role/position, the company will always try to accommodate your needs

Worst:

none

graduate site manager, logistics and distribution at ISG Ltd
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Best:

work exp

Worst:

Hours of work

Graduate, Construction at ISG Ltd
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Best:

As a company, we work on amazing projects for the biggest companies in the world which excite me.

Worst:

Not sure.

Graduate Technical Services Manager, Fit-Out at ISG Ltd
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Best:

Global company with opportunities. Friendly people who are willing to help and develop my knowledge.

Worst:

Still Using Paper!!!!

Graduate Trainee, Construction at ISG Ltd
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Best:

put a lot of trust in early careers

Worst:

seems to be very London centric

Graduate Quantity Surveyor, Commercial at ISG Ltd
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Best:

Having management that cares about employees. Being a dynamic company that is positive and looking to grow.

Worst:

With the company being so busy every so often you can find yourself as a trainee having to find yourself work to keep busy until new tasks are set.

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Best:

ISG invests a lot into their Graduates, in terms of IT and equipment but more importantly in lots of training which allows further development throughout the programme.

Worst:

Because of the graduate programme and the rotations that help form it, I have some uncertainty on what I will be doing in a few weeks time, which I can imagine being frustrating for some people .

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Best:

Growing, forward-thinking business

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Best:

Starting Salary
Car allowance after 2 years
Training
People
Benefits
Flexibility

Worst:

Travel times
Sites can be all over the place
Reporting

Graduate Quantity Surveyor, Commercial – Construction Regions at ISG Ltd
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Best:

the amount of training and support available to all within the business.

Worst:

work load can be demanding

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Best:

high level management system

Worst:

maybe not focusing on reporting about diversity rates and gender pay gap in company

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Best:

Togetherness and diversity of the work staff. Everyone helps each other out and are friendly. A lot are from different backgrounds / aboard.

Worst:

-

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Best:

The culture, the people, the opportunity to work on amazing projects, the career progression and the support system.

Worst:

Can't think of anything I would say is the worst. ISG is an amazing company to work for

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Best:

The teams I've worked in. Given meaningful tasks that assist in my development.

Worst:

Personally not experienced any difficulties at this point.

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Best:

The knowledge and experience you gain from being on-site and working with the ISG team. Every day you learn something new and become more confident in your abilities to carry out responsibilities. The rotations you undertake during the graduate scheme allow you to learn about other roles at ISG and have a knowledge of every role in the company.

Worst:

Nothing to note

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Best:

Iconic projects, well respected company use of innovation

Worst:

Communication very mixed

Commercial Graduate, Commercial at ISG Ltd
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Best:

Friendly people who are always willing to help. Good projects and responsibilities given

Worst:

Business areas siloed, every unit does things slightly differently so no consistency

Commercial Graduate, Commercial at ISG Ltd
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Best:

Opportunities and responsibility given. Development and career progression. Good team vibe

Worst:

Graduate Scheme is very structured, no opportunity to deviate from it and progress quicker

Construction Graduate, Construction at ISG Ltd
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Best:

People, training opportunities, responsibilities given

Worst:

Sites all around the country so expectation to travel and stay away from home

Commercial Graduate, Commercial at ISG Ltd
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Best:

The training given. They show you are valued.

Worst:

The head base being in London which means travelling to London for training.

Graduate Trainee, Construction North-West at ISG Ltd
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Best:

Core values and the determination to be the best

Worst:

Core values and the determination to be the best

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Best:

Supportive, encourage personal development, competitive salary.

Worst:

The hours can be long near the end of projects/during high work loads

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Best:

The people who work for ISG, everyone cares and is willing to help!

Worst:

The extent to which the company is currently expanding - could end up losing its identity.

Graduate Trainee, Construction Regions at ISG Ltd
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Best:

Well established.

Worst:

Long working hours.

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Best:

Its culture; you can meet the headquarter managers or directors and share your feedback or opinion with them. Also, the 4 company values are very carefully picked and put into practice.

Worst:

Working hours.

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Best:

They care about the wellbeing of their employees and listen.

Worst:

I have nothing bad to say.

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Best:

The diverse range of employees, the forward-thinking nature of the company, and the huge potential for growth in exciting areas.

Finance Graduate, Group Finance at ISG Ltd
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Best:

the people
the opportunities
the salary

Worst:

long hours

Placement Trainee, Construction South at ISG Ltd
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Best:

Corporate values are more than just mottos but the day-to-day culture.

Graduate Trainee, Construction South at ISG Ltd
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Best:

Control of own progression, can tailor exposure to own goals
Company values permeate the work culture at all management level

Worst:

Not all packages on projects are equally supported with staff

Graduate Construction Manager, Construction South at ISG Ltd
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Best:

The people I work with, who are very supportive and friendly. The training courses provided for graduate shaped our construction knowledge and personal skills to prepare us for corporate world.

Worst:

Effort required in pushing for career development. Lack of structure in terms of management and communications.

Graduate Trainee, Engineering Services at ISG Ltd
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Best:

Everyone works together, always has a positive outlook

Worst:

a lot of things can be too focused on London

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Best:

Very social.
Given huge responsibility and involved from the off.
Huge company that is continuing to grow and expand.

Worst:

Graduate process is a long and hard 2yrs.

Trainee Construction Manager, Fit Out at ISG Ltd
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Best:

Great support system, because of the nature of the company/ job you get to know a lot of people. I have also found that the higher level staff are active in helping graduates.

Graduate Trainee, Fit Out at ISG Ltd
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Best:

- diverse;
- variety of projects to work on;
- environment;
- benefits.

Worst:

- management system;
- marketing, we are not good at advertising ourselves;
- average pay for graduates.

Graduate Construction Manager, Construction South at ISG Ltd
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Best:

The culture and support.

Worst:

Long hours.

Graduate Trainee, Engineering Services at ISG Ltd
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Best:

- Good benefits (Gym, Holiday, Laidback mentality)
- Management is accessible
- Career Progression
- High-end Clientele

Worst:

- People in junior roles can be given mundane tasks, and you can feel as if your not contributing

ISG Ltd
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Best:

Relax and supportive working environment surrounded by friendly colleagues.
Structured trainings are available in the graduate scheme for our development.
Direct support given by supervisor or line manager.
Support from buddy who helps graduates to settle in the company and job role.
Quarterly social within the cluster for networking. Monthly social with the project team.
Colleagues are very supportive, who are ready to help when needed.

Worst:

The company has different departments causing some of the management process (e.g. HR, official documents or process management) are not coherent for graduates who are in different department. However, our company is working hard to unify the departments, which I believe this will be improved in the imminent.

Graduate Trainee – Quantity Surveyor, Engineering Services at ISG Ltd
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Best:

Everyday at work is different (as long as you are based on a construction site).
Training is free and very frequent.

Worst:

Long working hours on construction sites (8-17:30). The hours differ slightly when working in the office (shorter hours).

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