All good things end - Senior Business Analyst Bullhorn Employee Review

1.0
5 June 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

SaaS experience BA experience Met some awesome people ( none still work there)

Cons

My last manager. Lack of support in transition into a new role. Sales Boys Club (others mentioned frat culture—very prominent). Fake “we are family; we are one” culture. Extreme “behind your back” whispers—from management! Lowest pay in the industry. Tribal knowledge.

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Bullhorn Response
1y
Oof - this is a hot review. I"m struggling to pin point where in the org you were given your former role exists in a few of our functions. I just want to make a clarifying point - we intentionally don't talk about ourselves as a family - we're not. We're a business, and while we care deeply about being human, it means that we sometimes needs to make decisions that are hard and impact people. We always try to do right when we are in that situation. Your comment about acquisitions, layoffs and Engage are misguided. We acquire companies in order to grow our business and create opportunities for our employees, we've done one single % digit org wide layoff in 18 months (and transparently, a few small restructures in certain functions) and Engage is actually a sales event that has a larger ROI. I'm sorry to see that you left our organization with such a bad taste in your mouth. We aim to do much better than that. Happy to take any feedback if you ever want to share more directly. Wishing you the best in what's next! - Kelley Morse, Chief People Officer.

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5.0
22 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Brand is well-known, Bullhorn has established their position in the market, navigated numerous highs and lows through the years, and remains at the top -Constantly evolves with the industry, feels like the business strategy is ahead of the curve and not behind the curve -Dynamic and innovative, I learn new things constantly and I am rarely bored here -Consistently promotes from within and encourages career growth via ad-hoc opportunities and stretch projects, invests in talent via leadership programs -Culture of excellence, attracts high-achievers, high standards are balanced with the flexibility of a remote-first environment and trust, leaders treat you like adults and empower you to manage your own time and work -The core values are aligned with my personal values, and employees actually live them (leadership included) -The people are the best: Agile, collaborative, smart, innovative, and they CARE about each other, about the work, and about the industry; global workforce offers incredible opportunities to learn about and work with other people toward a common goal

Cons

-Bullhorn changes and evolves with the industry, which sometimes causes shifts in projects, priorities, and teams. If you don't like change and/or can't connect your day-to-day work to the bigger picture strategy of a company and pivot accordingly, this isn't the place for you. The expectations and pace aren't for everybody (but 10/10 would recommend to the right person).

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Bullhorn Response
1w
This is a really terrific review, and is one of the accurate portrayals of our company. For all the PROS, the cons are real - we move quickly, and a certain type of talent thrives here. I hope you continue to love it and feel energized by where we are going - if not, you know where to find me!! - Kelley Morse, CPO
5.0
4 June 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Approachable leadership that leads by example Excellent managers Top notch culture and people Flexible and remote work options Great work/life balance Unlimited PTO Solid health benefits + 401K Mentorship program Always evolving - keeps you on your toes Constant learning opportunities

Cons

Always evolving can also be a con - while I personally thrive in this setting, the constant change can (and has been) not ideal for some, especially in the last few years.

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Bullhorn Response
1w
This is an incredibly thoughtful review. What sticks with me is the part on seasons and living through each of them. Getting through winter makes the summer feel just that much better, and while you're toughing it out, the relationships only deepen in times of challenge. It's a really good analogy. Thanks for giving me a few to mull on this morning. Hope you continue to love it here, thrive here through all the seasons ahead! - Kelley Morse, CPO
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