Out of touch organization. - Senior Client Executive Kforce Employee Review

1.0
2 Aug 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Ok comp plan, not the best in the industry. Was given the autonomy to do my job and did very well.

Cons

Where do I start? Leadership is clueless, all brainwashed. I was a top performer and was bombarded by meetings talking about the same things over and over and over. There’s been a disconnect lately as they are wanting to be seen as more of a consulting company. Making a lot of changes and no clear direction. Things took a downturn once they let go of Kye Mitchell. Big mistake. Culture, of course this depends by office but ours was horrendous. Top performers do not always make the best leaders.

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Kforce Response
10mo
We greatly appreciate your feedback and we are sorry to hear you feel this way. Please know that what you describe in your review does not mirror the experience we aim to provide our employees. We encourage you to contact a member of our HR team at kforcecares@kforce.com to discuss this further. Thank you!

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