Barton Associates Reviews

2.8

37% would recommend to a friend

(1,273 total reviews)
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April Hansen, MSN, RN

36% approve of CEO

35% positive business outlook

Barton Associates has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 1,273 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Barton Associates employee rating is 27% below average for employers within the Human resources and staffing industry (3.8 stars).

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1.0
3 Aug 2020
Recommend
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Pros

I honestly have none....The only positive was the day I left.

Cons

Do not waste your time like I did for 7 years at this company’s there Are plenty of sales companies out there that will treat you better. The commission structure is awful and recruiters make little money, you will be micromanaged all day long, and they will try to get you into management which I can promise you isn’t worth the 2k raise.( yes that is all you get). There is also new leadership who believes you should give up your personal life, family and any fun because well it’s either you do that or they will find any way to remove you from the company. I can promise you that you will be happier working ANYWHERE else because they will do anything to try and pay you less but make you work more. They also make you pay for coffee and if you have your own coffee they will still make you pay for a cup because like I said they will do anything to pay you less even if it’s taking your money for items. They do not care about their employees never have and never will...They even made you come in during a pandemic when the world was shut down when they normally allow you to work from home if needed. If you didn’t have child care because daycares were shut down ...well they didn’t care at all. All I can say there is plenty of companies to apply to.... so do yourself a favor and work for a good company and skip past this one. You will be much happier.

2.0
7 May 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Even though I rated the company at 2 stars there are some Pros to working with Barton. One of them being they have a strong desire to hire from within giving you opportunities to grow into a management position quickly. There is money to be made, but unless you want to work 60+ hours per week to make it happen it's going to be a long road for you. Another pro is the people, not the managers or executives, the employees that are in the trenches alongside you are great. A young crowd who likes to have fun and work hard, a standard sales floor. But don't get too excited about reading that as it is not the "new age" sales floor and office you are used to hearing about. You get to learn a whole new industry with having no previous experience. They offer the chance for people to come in and learn something new while being given the opportunity to make money. The only reason I remained at Barton is because of the people, and also the money. I got lucky when I started there.. I made a few assignments and started making good money early on which put me in the spotlight with upper management.

Cons

Culture, empathy, work life balance these are all things that are nonexistent at Barton. If you think you are going to a business where you are going to be respected as an employee and not treated like a number on a piece of paper. STAY AWAY. You work 7-5 every day no exceptions. what are we in High school??? I get it, Barton is filled with people (on average) between the ages of 22-26 who are fresh out of college and looking for their first job. IF YOU HAVE A COLLEGE DEGREE AND HALF A BRAIN STAY AWAY FROM THIS COMPANY. You can easily get an entry level sales job at a company who actually appreciates you. Fun fact.. you do not need a college degree to work at Barton, probably why they have such a bad rep in the medical community because they continually hire people who cannot complete full sentences but take orders well. When it comes to time off, Oh you want Black Friday off?? yea take PTO.. oh you want Christmas eve off?? yea take PTO... oh you want new years eve off?? yea take PTO.. The same goes for pretty much all other "mid tier" national holidays. But let's not forget the generous 1 flex day they give you so you have to pick which "extra day" you can have off. On top of all this you only received 12 days of PTO which you have to accrue on each pay period, so a quick break down would mean you would only earn 10 hours per month to put towards PTO. I felt uncomfortable every time I took PTO at Barton, like my manager or my director was judging me.. especially if I had a bad month and that was after 4 years at a company. Oh also you do not get sick time.. if you are sick you have to take PTO or unpaid PTO so just do yourself a favor and don't get sick or injured because Barton doesn't have time for that. If you are going to come into the company and do something A.) be an account manager, this company is an account manager company, if you look at the sales leaders in total out of the top 20 at least 15 of them if not more are account managers. B.) join the CSG department of recruiting. All of the other departments (primary care, psychiatry, dentistry) are dying and Barton is being boxed out by its competition (I have worked in two of those dying specialties). If they offer you anything other than CSG recruiter or Account manager walk away and keep interviewing. In my office specifically there was this crazy thing where they played favorites. If you were in CSG you sat on a glorious throne above everyone else. So as some of the other reviews said on here.. get on the good side of management early.. and keep on their good side. Once you get tenure here do not expect to be helped in any way shape or form. I will be the first to admit that I struggled at the end of 2019 and early 2020, I was not approached or asked about anything from my upper management during this time, no reviews, no advice on how to get out of my slump, nothing other than a performance review. I even hit a 3 million dollar career sales milestone and was not even congratulated, to add insult to injury he congratulated one of the management's "favorites" as we were standing next to each other 2 weeks later on hitting the same milestone. I was demoted by this individual, who offered no help to me while he knew I was struggling after entering a new specialty. During my demotion meeting he told me that he was demoting me so that he could sit in my seat and help one of the other managers because she was "slipping a little bit." Riddle me that! In closing this is a very old school mentality company.. You come to work, put in long days and lots of hours and hope that you strike gold. They would rather hire 20 people to identify the 2 people who are good and fire the other 18, rather than taking time to screen candidates and offer a competitive package to attract good talent into the company. Again if you get in here and do well there are a lot of great benefits.. But the grind does not stop. You will be cold calling until the day you die at Barton Associates, and they will tell you that wont happen.. But it will and it does!

1.0
12 Apr 2018
Recommend
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Pros

When you first arrive at Barton Associates for your interview you will meet 1-2 very happy looking and enthusiastic people. Generally these are Team Leaders or an Office Manager and a Team Leader. They will enthusiastically tell you about your $35,000.00 "base salary" and the amount of earning potential you will have by working there. Perhaps they'll tell you about a personal achievement they have reached like buying a new car or going to "Club" one year. They will excitedly tell you about the workplace atmosphere and about your commission structure all while peppering in how much money you'll make by working at Barton. At the end of your interview they will shake your hand and tell you it was a pleasure speaking with you and that they will contact you soon. After the interview the interviewers will then gossip to the entire office about how your interview went. They will say things like "Yeah I hated him" or "Can you believe he took took an Uber to his interview? Look at him...he's still in the parking lot!" If you are "lucky" enough to be hired, (they hire anyone with a pulse), you will be sent a big congratulations email with paperwork to fill out via docusign and an employee handbook detailing dress code etc as well as a start date. On your first day you will start with a meeting that happens every day at 8:00 on the dot. IF you walk in at 8:02 you're marked as late. During the meeting every staff member there will introduce themselves to you and tell you how long they have been with Barton and what they do. You'll then find it odd that almost everyone in your office has only worked there for 3 months. Finally you get to introduce yourself to your new group of coworkers and off you go to trainings and meetings so you can finally hit the phones. 3+ hours/day of phone time is required as well as 100 dials regardless of your production if you get production. You'll then be stuck in a cycle that begins at 8 and ends at 5:30 or later Monday-Friday where you will watch those coworkers from 3 months quit, hear the gossip and unprofessional comments about the people interviewing to replace them before watching those people be hired and quit. The cycle continues endlessly. There are no pros aside from the BCBS insurance that will decrease your paycheck by 1/3 every two weeks.

Cons

What Barton does not want you to know when you are hired is that they have multiple unethical business practice lawsuits currently pending against them not only from former employees but also from clients and providers they have lured into signing a contract with them ranging from outright lying to clients about provider availability to not paying their providers. They also will not tell you about the multiple sexual misconduct cases currently ongoing against Barton from previous female employees (although you'll get a nice presentation about how it's not okay to sexually harass your coworkers and that you probably should not start sleeping with each other or trading sexual favors for clients or providers). It turns out that Barton Associates female employees (usually with large client or provider bases) are coming out more and more and opening up about how they "inherited" or were given these large bases (leftover from people who quit) in exchange for sexual favors by male managers. Here is a list of other cons you can expect from working at Barton: * Legitimately unfit managers who think they are smarter than you (ie. probably didn't graduate high school OR managed to wiggle their way through college to get a degree in interior design or something just as useless (although I can't think of any degree that is more useless at this moment. * No work/life balance * PTO that you cannot use * Zero room for actual advancement. If you apply for a different position at Barton you will be asked to quit and when you say no you will be terminated. * Gossip and unprofessionalism. Endless gossip about you, what you wear, what you drive, your production and your clients or providers. * Being blamed constantly for other employee's/people's deficits * Not being able to use your knowledge, education or experience to be successful but relying on being "coachable" by the people that are your Team Leaders or Office Managers. * Being expected to work when you're not working * Watching a new hire come in bright eyed and ready to go knowing that they truly believe they are going to make the kind of money they were promised during their interview and slowly seeing them realize that they won't and never will. * Literally everything.

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Barton Associates Response
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Thank you for your feedback. We're sorry you did not feel comfortable communicating these frustrations while you were with Barton, but please note I take them quite seriously. We want to provide a welcoming work environment for all, are an equal opportunity employer, and have a zero-tolerance policy when it comes to any form of discrimination, including sexual harassment. Regards, Alex Ashcraft Manager of Human Resources
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