Pros
- Day to day, there is virtually no supervision by management, so recruiters don't feel a great deal of pressure. - Environment is rather casual. - PTO requests are always approved. - Many of the requirements are quite easy, and there is a large margin for error as a recruiter learning the ropes. - There is plenty of work to go around, so the team is *usually* more collaborative than competitive. - You get to leave work at work, overtime is not expected.
Kontras
- Unprofessionalism exists in every aspect of the company. - Turnover is high (~66% my first year). - Recruiters don't have access to most of the premium sourcing tools. - Commission structure makes it difficult to consistently increase income long-term. - Management is reluctant to offer new responsibilities/opportunities to newer employees. - Communication system is highly inefficient. Information goes from Clients -> Management -> Recruiters -> Candidates and back again any time any message must be conveyed, making it very difficult to handle any sort of issues. - The management makes zero effort to cultivate any kind of company culture, and all managers work remotely, leaving the office a no-man's land.