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Medical Edge Recruitment Reviews

3.2

38% would recommend to a friend

(26 total reviews)

40% positive business outlook

Medical Edge Recruitment has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 26 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Medical Edge Recruitment employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Human resources and staffing industry (3.8 stars).

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26 reviews
4.0
1 Mar 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Friendly, encouraging, team building and collaboration, on-site gym and trainer, constant encouragement, vision, promote self care, 16 to unlimited PTO days, fun games and group activities

Cons

Limited growth, constant pressure to produce, unresponsive partners, no focus on individual strengths and weaknesses, questionable work ethic from “leaders”, no real training or tools to be successful, meetings about meetings, roadblocks and obstacles, constantly complicating a process that is already difficult on its own, lack of support from supporting departments like hr, credentialing, payroll and onboarding, base all decisions regarding staff on how that employee scores on the DISC assessment, lack of employee value, unattainable KPIs leave employee with little to no job satisfaction, one team received a Christmas bonus and the other did not only further devaluing the employee’s

1.0
6 Dec 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Nice Swag/Branding Items given to employees

Cons

I would like to provide an honest review of my experience working for this company. As a recruiter, I was initially attracted by the promise of "uncapped commission," but soon discovered that the reality fell far short of expectations. The company's compensation structure heavily relies on factors beyond an individual's control, making it extremely difficult to achieve the promised commission. One of the major issues I encountered was the company's lack of contracts in desirable healthcare facilities such as hospitals, urgent care centers, and specialty clinics. Instead, the majority of available positions were in Long Term Care facilities, which limited the appeal for many nurses. Additionally, these facilities were often located in less desirable locations, which further hampered recruitment efforts. Despite branding itself as a nursing travel agency, the company struggled to compete with larger agencies when it came to pay packages. Consequently, it was challenging to attract qualified candidates for the available jobs. Even when we managed to find suitable candidates, the process of getting them submitted for positions, going through the credentialing process, or receiving an offer from the client was arduous. Unfortunately, many promising candidates were lost during this lengthy and cumbersome process. One of the most surprising aspects of the job was the heavy sales focus, which was not adequately conveyed during the interview or training process. Recruiters were expected to make cold calls akin to working in a call center. Failure to meet Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) resulted in reprimands, creating a high-pressure work environment. Furthermore, it is essential to mention the company's cult-like atmosphere, which they openly embrace and promote. If you do not conform to this mentality, your chances of promotion or being considered for leadership opportunities are severely limited. This not only stifles individuality but also creates an unbalanced and unproductive work environment. Nepotism and favoritism are prevalent within the company, which is compounded by the fact that account managers both recruit and manage the accounts they oversee. This dual role often leads to conflicts of interest, especially when jobs are limited, and all recruiters are vying for the same positions. Another significant drawback is the company's reactive approach rather than a proactive one. Rules are constantly made up and changed without any consistent application, leaving employees confused and frustrated. I strongly advise individuals to reconsider working for this company. Unjust layoffs and dishonest practices are unfortunately common, and the overall work environment is riddled with conflicts of interest. It is best to save your time and energy by seeking opportunities elsewhere.

1.0
15 May 2023

Mismanaged Company

Recommend
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Pros

Opportunities to win Trips, company get togethers.

Cons

Management teams, Leadership, work balance, favoritism, discrimination. Put people in a box, Cult like company. Too many meetings that get you nowhere. Smoking glass mirrors, Lies, Account managers show favoritism to employees. Leadership doesn't encourage they Talk down to employees.

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