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American Workforce Group Reviews

2.2

19% would recommend to a friend

(9 total reviews)

Julie Nelson

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13% positive business outlook

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9 reviews
1.0
13 Oct 2022

Not recommended,

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Pros

the team was good but that was literally it. sometimes the employees were grateful for me helping them get a position. There is always room to go up because of the high turnover, but you wont be paid well for it you might not get a pay raise with your promotion. Starting pay as a recruiting assistant is comparable to starting wage at burgerking or target. To get a raise you have to tell them why you deserve it and basically kiss butt to get a living wage. You would think that as a "professional staffing agency" they would be able to pay their staff as professionals.

Cons

The company does not pay it's staff enough for the amount of work they have to do day to day. micromanagement is alive and well at AWG, mostly put on by leadership because they think it is conducive to being productive when it really is just an added stressor and task on everyones to-do list. AWG goes through internal employees very quickly because they do not value them. Working with people with criminal records straight out of prison on a daily basis was very hard.

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We take all employee feedback seriously. Please feel free to contact leadership for an exit interview so that we can determine if any changes can be made.
2.0
17 May 2022
Recommend
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Pros

You will gain office experience

Cons

Impossibly high standards and no empathy for employees

1.0
13 Jan 2024
Recommend
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Pros

-Bonuses when and if they don't change them -Being able to assist and change lives by helping others gain employment (if you do it the right way) -Most girls from other offices were great and easy to get along with. It's just management that are the difficult ones. - Being able to attend after hours events and meet new people. -Great experience in itself and very rewarding to help families daily.

Cons

-Management has their nose in the air 9/10 - When you have been promoted you will get told there are "no pay raises till the beginning of the year" - Watched a new employee get scolded for parking in the owners parking spot -Goals are set and management puts pressure so bad it has recruiters stepping on toes to get placements. -Have you go to after hour events but makes u cut hours during the week, so u won't have OT on your check. -Several girls have given notice or let them know that they found another employment opportunity respectfully and leadership will tell the whole team they put in a notice when they did not.....and the ones that did put a notice in management will send them out days earlier from their end date in tears because they bully them and accusing them of automatically being poached by a client. - Whispers upon whispers of employees around the office. -At one point management was trying to get one over on management and the whole office heard about it...unprofessional?? - You good at kissing ass? You will go far there....you enjoy bullying? Oh good! You will fit RIGHT in over there. - I strongly believe that if you have any respect for yourself you will not last long there and will see the bigger picture. Bullying, favoritism, and new excuse on why we are not meeting satisfaction daily.

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