Recruiter - Recruiter Kforce Employee Review

1.0
7 Nov 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

sometimes flexible, decent well paying

Cons

I personally had a poor experience with KForce. The culture of a "family" is not accurate. After working there for several months many co workers didn't know my name yet [small office, maybe 25 people]. My entire experience can pretty much be summed up that on my first full day- i thought the office was closed because no one showed me/told me where to go into the building first thing in the morning. Pretty ironic that a company that specializes in staffing for others does such a poor job at welcoming/retaining their own staff.

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Kforce Response
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Thank you for taking the time to review Kforce. The experience you describe does not align with our core values. We pride our company on our culture and family-feel. Your feedback will be passed on to our leaders. If there is anything else you’d like to add, please email KforceCares@Kforce.com. Thank you.

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