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Barrett Business Services

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Outdated mentality - Human Resources Generalist Barrett Business Services Employee Review

2.0
3 Apr 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Collaboration between the business units.

Cons

The company forces you to meet unrealistic goals. Their business model is meeting with clients in person and they do not care how far your commute to a client site is. We are required to meet with clients every quarter when most clients feel like we are nagging them to meet with them. BBSI is not a remote friendly company, all employees need to be in the office five days a week despite the fact of us proving we can and have worked successfully through the pandemic. There are annual meetings as a whole company and with each department that feels like you are in a cult. We as employees are not valued, we are just a number to them. All they care about is money. Raises and annual reviews are out of the question and their response to that is because we get profit sharing. Profit sharing is never a guarantee. The benefits suck and we only get 6 holidays off a year. Don’t even bother asking for time off that you’ve earned because they will come up with all sorts of excuses why you can’t take time off; others in the office will question why you’re taking time off.

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5.0
7 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great pay, people, environment, and benefits.

Cons

Decentralized culture and lack of standard operating procedures

2.0
11 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great team environment with supportive coworkers who are always willing to help and collaborate. Working with a variety of clients provides valuable networking opportunities and exposure to different industries, making it a great place to build professional relationships and expand your experience.

Cons

Leadership has declined significantly compared to previous management. A major concern is the lack of trust shown toward employees, which has led to an environment where people feel micromanaged rather than empowered to do their jobs effectively. Previous leadership encouraged open communication, listened to employee feedback, and fostered a culture of mutual respect and accountability. In contrast, employee concerns and suggestions are often not acknowledged or acted upon, leaving many feeling unheard and undervalued. There is a noticeable lack of meaningful listening and engagement from management, which has contributed to low morale and a growing disconnect between leadership and staff. The overall work environment has become increasingly negative, with a culture that does not consistently promote trust, collaboration, or professional growth. Additionally, there have been instances of inappropriate jokes and comments that create discomfort among employees, further contributing to a workplace culture that can feel unprofessional, unwelcoming, and unsupportive.

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