high-pressure
adjective [ usually before noun ]
uk/ˌhaɪˈpreʃər/ us/-ɚ/ MARKETING
used to describe methods of selling that involve persuading people in a forceful way to buy something that often they do not want:
The law is designed to rein in high-pressure sales by phone companies.
There have been a string of complaints about the bank's high-pressure sales tactics.
WORKPLACE
involving a lot of responsibility or worry:
It's a high-pressure job and it's a lot to ask one person to take all that responsibility.
He's had a lot of experience handling high-pressure professional situations.