Where to start, the building they are located in and require you to come onsite for 5 days is a pig stye. Before I left there were multiple occasions where a homeless person had broken in and was sleeping in the building during working hours, did management alert the staff and tell them to go home for their safety? No, they said nothing and continued the day as normal. With the money they save on rent you would assume they could spend some on tools for their recruiting and sales teams, but they share sourcing platforms between the entire team and only one person can use them at a time. The computers they provide you are from 2008 and you'll spend a good portion of your day waiting for pages to load. With them being such a small business you would think that they would involve the team on more important meetings and decisions but unless you're an executive you're left out of almost all decisions and are not told anything about them until they are enacted. With the million other staffing companies in the country you should exhaust every option before working here.