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Pursuit Sales Solutions

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A joke - Recruiter Pursuit Sales Solutions Employee Review

2.0
23 July 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- Can make great friends - Hybrid work schedule - good work life balance for the most part - Fun culture events sometimes

Cons

- INSANELY high turnover - "layoffs" that are never truly justified - when it comes down to it, just easy solutions for them to put blame on someone rather looking at the larger issues at hand - Hire and fire to the MAX - Pretty much the entire company is anywhere from ages 22-28, except for the 3 person "leadership" team - Absolutely NO room for growth - false promises and extreme favoritism - So much micromanagement. Every single one of your clicks is tracked. - Poor leadership style - "tangible" advice that they don't follow themselves - Accrual for PTO - extremely low amount and almost little to no flexibility aside from that (minus the WFH schedule) - VASTLY different book of businesses per account manager - almost no opportunity to recruit for another AM - and if so, still extreme favoritism for higher point jobs.

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5.0
29 Aug 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great People - Meaningful Work - A lot of opportunity to make great money

Cons

Construction outside of the office. Limited Parking

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2.0
10 Nov 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You’ll learn the basics of recruiting quickly. Cool coworkers overall.

Cons

There are maybe six people left who’ve been here more than two years. Most of the strong, long-tenured employees (including multiple President Club Winners, VPs and directors) have left in the past year. Leadership puts most of their trust and attention into the account managers, even though it’s the recruiters bringing in the revenue. AMs tend to get praised for doing the bare minimum while recruiters are overlooked. The CEO frequently brings up the idea of suing former or even current employees, which makes people afraid to look at other opportunities — especially ironic for a company built around helping people change jobs. The “top recruiters make $200K+” claim that gets reposted every few months isn’t accurate — maybe one or two people have ever hit that number, and the new commission structure (as of 2025) makes it even less likely.

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