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Good paying job, just stressful - Travel Nurse Recruiter Triage Staffing Employee Review

3.0
30 Mar 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Great income potential. Good base salary and you can expect to make 15% commission. If you can really perform, they have a pay structure in place to increase your commission percentage, but you give up your salary and can’t go back to salary after that. This was a game changer from 2020-2023, but it’s hard to hit right now for newer employees. Great coworkers Fun perks like a gym in the building, ping pong, air hockey, etc.

Cons

Expect to work overtime - you’re not forced to, but you’ll feel like you’ll need to in order to perform and be there for travelers. Some management can micromanage you. Due to the current tough market, morale isn’t the greatest.

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5.0
28 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Excellent agency. Responsive and never need with my money. Very reasonable with reimbursement

Cons

No thing I can think of

1.0
20 Feb 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

CEO is great at Real Ready pep-talks but after the show, nothing changes.

Cons

The company mission and benefits are not what they seem... unlimited FTO/benefits sound great but in the end, you have no accrued time so unless it's approved, you are out. Benefits start when you start and end when you leave. If you are applying for a job, and they are extremely quick to hire, ask the questions as to why. My personal experience with witnessing the turnover rate wasn't so much a staffing issue as it was a direct manager issue. A breakdown of which you should not expect HR or C-Suite execs to acknowledge. Do expect slander and finger-pointing of past associates, antiquated, tedious processes and inconsistency in how each employee is treated, as it is not equal. There has been complete turnover in less than twelve months along with a consistent revolving door prior to my employment. Don't bother believing there is an open-door policy, HR protects disfunction and senior management ignores problems which lead to inconsistencies between departments, processes, and inter-departmental communication. Layoffs and firing are in full force. The industry platform has changed. There is an influx in acquisitions and failed success of those that were unable to make the necessary changes to adapt to said acquisitions - Google it. Do your homework and take these reviews to heart. Now is not the time to leave a job to start a new one with this company. You will be gravely disappointed.

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