Horrible management that has no clue how to lead. Management subtly pushes politics and I had hear Tyler say hateful things about peoples politics when he’s the only one to bring it up. If you want to be a cog in a machine that cares nothing about you this is the perfect place to work.
If you’re starting your sales or recruiting career look ANYWHERE else. This company is horrible and has massive layoffs of their staff that they split across the USA to avoid news articles being written about them.
The ground level employees on sales and recruiting are nice but the management is shockingly incompetent.
Cons
No leadership, horrible commision,zero growth potential, political leaders,management that behave like they read one book on leadership and just parrot what they learned like a child.
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Decent salary base, probably could be a really good paying job if the job market was better
Cons
Definitely a typical, corporate sales culture where you are defined by your metrics and your metrics only. They are money grabbers, and their commission structure isn't that great. After 2 years you lose 50% of your commission from contractors and they eliminated early release days before holidays. My office started becoming a "bro culture" and the leader was clearly trying to act like "one of the guys" with the males in the office. If your market is slow with reqs, they expect you to reach out to other offices for subs which is hard to do when other offices favor their own teams' recruiters. They'll likely give you a picked over req or one not close to the money that their own team didn't want to work on. I had to reach out to other offices daily to basically beg for a req to work on to hit my metrics. To add to it, the PTO structure for salaried employees is not how they described it when I joined. 17 PTO days total (including sick/personal time btw) and it is actually accrued throughout the year. I had to use PTO for sick time and a vacation, so when I left I had to write them a check for my balance! Talk about a way to really give someone the boot when they're on their way out the door.