Sinking ship - Anonymous employee Roth Staffing Employee Review

1.0
17 June 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Work from home, 9/80 schedule

Cons

Roth does an absurd amount of employee surveys, claiming that this is how they measure employee satisfaction. However, at the end of 2024, Adam Roth held a company-wide Town Hall to let everyone know that he felt their feedback was wrong, and they he didn’t agree with the resounding responses that there were major problems with leadership, measurements of success, and the new sales “strategy” (which consists of hours of data entry so that marketing can blast clients and prospects with canned emails that will undoubtedly get the company e-mail server blocked. “Some people are still finding a way to win,” was his response to overwhelming critique. Leadership moves the goalposts on consistent bi-weekly basis to what the objective is; mind you, the objective is never to focus on outcomes. Data entry, KPIs, “target lists” and call cycles. They will take a salesperson/recruiter with 10 years of proven success and make them throw away their processes to adopt their failing processes, crafted by people who haven’t sold anything in over 10-15 years. It’s very ironic that there is a new role titled “VP of Sales Enablement” when everything that has been done over the past 2 years from a sales perspective has literally disabled the sales process and forced people to fail. Please consider swallowing your pride and taking actionable steps with the feedback you receive.

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Roth Staffing Response
11mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your perceptions with the Glassdoor Community. At Roth Staffing, we remain focused on outcomes and have been an outcome-driven organization throughout our Company’s history. We also want to set up our Coworkers for future success. Performance expectations are indeed part of our culture, and we’ve identified the metrics that Coworkers need to achieve to be the most successful. Internally, we publish our metrics for positions annually and rarely make modifications to those metrics during the year. That said, we recognize the importance of balancing those metrics and expectations with guidance, development, support from local management, and a positive work environment and we’re saddened that has not been your perception. Should you wish to further discuss, please kindly email contact@rothstaffing.com with your preferred outreach details, and we’d be happy to put you in touch with a member of our HR Team.

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Thank you for sharing your perceptions with the Glassdoor community! We’re glad to hear you’re enjoying your role and the strong earning potential in our commission‑driven model, however, we’re sorry to learn that aspects of our culture and metrics‑focused environment haven’t met your expectations. If you’d like to continue the conversation, we encourage you to connect with your local market leadership team so we can better support you.
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Many thanks for sharing your feedback as an Experience Coordinator at Roth Staffing. We’re glad to hear you value the culture, teamwork, and collaboration within the team, and we appreciate you highlighting opportunities for career development and progression with the Glassdoor community.
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