Joke - Recruiter MMD Services Employee Review

1.0
21 June 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Nothing really. Best part was leaving

Cons

You need to be a “drinker” to work here, it’s actually a requirement. The management team is a mean girls club who, rather than helping you to succeed, they will just put you down and make fun of you. If the queen of staffing decides she doesn’t like you, your life will be miserable.

MMD Services Response
4mo
We’re sorry to hear this was your experience. While we understand that reflections on past roles can be colored by frustration, we’d like to provide some clarity on our culture. At MMD, we’ve spent nearly 20 years building a professional and inclusive environment. To be clear: alcohol is never a requirement here. While we host optional social events to build relationships, participation is 100% voluntary and has zero impact on anyone’s career growth or standing. Our leadership team is deeply committed to coaching and transparency. We take all feedback seriously and always encourage our team to bring concerns to us directly so we can fix them in real-time. Agency recruiting is a high-intensity career that isn't for everyone, but we remain dedicated to supporting those who take on the challenge. We wish you the very best in your next chapter!

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5.0
8 Aug 2025
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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
10 July 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Small team environment with supportive peers. Good location.

Cons

Leadership positions the agency as different, promoting role ownership, strong client relationships, and a steady stream of closable roles. In my experience, the day-to-day reality didn’t fully reflect that message. It's important to note a few things. This is a small organization. Leadership has only worked at this agency, which limits outside perspective. In my opinion, that influenced the company culture, how clients were handled, how goals were set, and how feedback was delivered. Additionally, at least five recruiters have departed over an eight-month span. The ownership model for recruiters didn’t play out as promoted. Role ownership often shifted from week to week. Recruiters had limited opportunity to engage directly with clients, as sales (leadership) maintained heavy oversight. Participation in intake calls was limited despite what I was told. When recruiters were invited, the calls were often for VMS roles shared across multiple agencies, leaving little room for meaningful client partnership. The agency does have long-standing client relationships, but all roles were worked on a contingent basis. I saw many that had been sitting open for several months, as well as backfills for contractor turnover. Roles were often unfillable due to compensation mismatches, yet these roles were still prioritized by leadership. Even when there was little traction despite consistent recruiter effort, there was pressure to perform. Time could have been better spent consulting with clients on flexibility/solutions, or moving on to focus on business development to obtain more fillable roles. The hybrid policy was not what I expected. I was told 2 days onsite, but learned from the team in week one that remote days depended on hitting a specific weekly goal. When that goal wasn’t met (and it was regularly missed by half the team), the expectation shifted to 3+ days in office. This wasn’t mentioned in interviews, and I saw new hires learn about it in real time too. If you pay attention, you’ll notice the technical recruiter role is always posted. From my perspective, that reflects turnover more than growth.

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MMD Services Response
4mo
Thanks for being open about your time with us. We know jumping into agency recruiting early in your career can feel like a trial by fire, and we genuinely value the feedback as we work on making our onboarding smoother. Just to clear the air on a few things: MMD has actually been around for nearly 20 years. We’ve stayed small on purpose because it helps us keep our core team stable and our client relationships deep. Regarding the autonomy piece we usually wait to hand over the keys to client accounts until a recruiter feels totally solid on our process. It’s about setting you up to win, not holding you back. We also take fillability seriously; we don't pursue VMS roles unless we have a relationship with the manager. At the end of the day, agency life isn't for everyone, and that’s okay! We truly wish you nothing but the best in your next chapter.
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