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Curative Talent Reviews

3.1

43% would recommend to a friend

(89 total reviews)
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Joe Kleine

46% approve of CEO

44% positive business outlook

Curative Talent has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 89 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Curative Talent employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Human resources and staffing industry (3.8 stars).

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89 reviews
3.0
25 Mar 2022

Okay Company but Smoke and Mirrors

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Pros

• loved my coworkers who were at the same level as me

Cons

• they sell you on a job that is not heavy cold calling. However, that is far from the truth. 90% of your time will be spent cold-calling. The other 10% of your time are meetings on why your activity isn’t up. • if you’re looking for a company that thinks “a pizza party” is being progressive, then this is the place for you! They claim having a modern office and events is progressive but do not listen to their employees for what they actually want. The CEO is old-school and hates working remotely for example and there is no flexibility. • concerns were always voiced but were never acted upon. They will do employee surveys and meetings to make it sound like they are trying to listen to their employees, but nothing ever comes out of it. • you may read some reviews about favoritism, which is 100% accurate. The recruiting leaders will allow flexibility and will give special incentives to their favorites such as leads and providers who are going to work each week from a previous recruiter who left. • they are also now doing voluntary weekend and late nights where you come in after hours and make more cold calls in exchange for free food. While it is voluntary, it is heavily encouraged.

1.0
27 Dec 2021

Lies, lies, and more lies

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Pros

There are none, unless you enjoy favoritism

Cons

Upper management is a joke and all leadership levels are far out of touch. Extreme micromanagement on their highest producers to lower producers. Their commission structure is a joke and heavily favors the companies bottom line. They refuse to pay their employees a fair wage. They have an 70%-80% turnover rate. They have lost 4 key contributors within the last 6 months due to their poor leadership, compensation, and commission. The CEO brags about his wealth, hates the phrase Work/Life Balance, and believes that you need to work 7-days a week.

1.0
8 Mar 2023
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Pros

Peers were great, my Direct leader was awesome

Cons

- Base pay is $15-$25k less than you can earn at similar companies even being new to the business. - Senior leader ship pretends to care about employee surveys and even has work up sessions to address issues.... they then claim to put an action plan together to fix things..... but they actually just pretend like the surveys never happened and everything is fine but it obviously is not. - Massive turn over + there are almost no tenured staff all ppl are green to the industry. - The "tech lift" does not exist if you want to be a recruiter who has access to Doximity work for Jackson Physician Search - the company is more concerned about raising money for charity than helping employees be able to pay their own bills -the company is more concerned with "culture" than work culture and thus is hemorrhaging money and underperforming. -being a company of mainly 20 - 30 year olds, there is a vibe of needing to be one of the "cool kids"

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Curative Talent Response
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Thank you for your feedback and I'm sorry we were not able to address your concerns prior to your departure from Curative. As it relates to your concerns about base pay, employee surveys, and retention, I'm happy to share that we've made some progress and will be making more changes in the months ahead. Notably, we've evaluated base compensation and made adjustments where necessary to meet market expectations. Instead of surveying our members four times annually, we are moving to twice annually to give us time to fix the things that are important to our people. I'm also happy to report that retention is actually improving year over year and we are sticking to our commitment of NO LAYOFFS. Culturally, it sounds like Curative was not a fit and I apologize if our philanthropic goals to support ALSF and childhood cancer research ever gave you the impression that this cause was more important than your well-being. We are continuously looking to improve, and will take your feedback seriously as we move forward in the upcoming year!
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