3.0
25 June 2021
Anonymous employee
Former employee, more than 3 years
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook
Pros
Friendly environment, good beginners place if they have little to no experience
Cons
No room to grow into a career
Pros
Friendly environment, good beginners place if they have little to no experience
Cons
No room to grow into a career
Pros
My recruiter Jackie Pham is attentive, gives me great feedback, and has my back if I need her to. The company has found me my best contracts to date continually. The compensation for my contracts have always been fair. I have never had to hunt someone down or beg to be paid like some other travel nurse agencies I have worked for in the past.
Cons
Cannot contribute to retirement savings until there for a year. Benefits options are not that great. Cannot use PTO until at the company for a year. Only operates inside of California.
Pros
Overall it's an opportunity to learn how to recruit, close deals, manage your own margin, and maintain relationships with candidates. There is potential to make a lot of money during busier seasons and if all your candidates work their assignments. The team is small, so everyone works closely with one another.
Cons
Since the team is small, you really have to do every bit of work from compliance to even calculating how much commission you are going to be making be making each month, working weekends just to get first day info for your candidates to start. Just feels like a start up environment even though they have been in the business for over a decade and the company has not grown at all. A large percentage of your time is dedicated to other issues that do not involve recruiting, like making sure your nurses are paid on time and if their online exams are completed. There are no tools the company provides for recruiters (no LinkedIn recruiter, Indeed Recruiter etc.). There's no benefits. Extremely low base salary. Most of your leads are provided by the manager or if you can find people on Facebook, referrals, or cold calls on people that have previously declined working with us. Management blames recruiters for not making more in sales when the market is slow. Instead of focusing on strategies to expand your candidate searches or workshops on how to improve, they just put you in the hot seat and remind you that you're doing poorly. The market is very difficult to stay afloat with the lack of tools they give new recruiters. Each recruiter that is still there has either 5+ years or experience or works more than 50 hours per week. The busy seasons during fall and winter cause lots of stress and during the rest of the year, more stress due to lack of needs for candidates. Overall, it's a tough gig to uphold and the company clearly does not value their employees which is reflected in the salary, lack of benefits, and lack of understanding when it comes to being solution focused and actually helping maintain a positive work environment.
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