DO DONT WORK HERE - Recruiter Aerotek Employee Review

1.0
25 Jun 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Weekends off/ expense lunch/ uncapped commission

Cons

Performance Reviews and Job Security: Your first 13 weeks at Aerotek are heavily performance-based, with evaluations from the director. You’ll receive a six-week review with your director and account manager. However, if your account manager doesn’t favor you, it’s advisable to start looking for other opportunities. Racial Discrimination and Favoritism: In my initial four weeks at Aerotek, I experienced racial discrimination and witnessed a candidate being racially profiled, which was met with a mere “I’m sorry that happened” and no further action. As a person of color, I found the environment unwelcoming and hostile. Favoritism is rampant; working from home during the first 13 weeks is only allowed if you’re in the good graces of the management. Recruiting and Work Environment: The job is labor-intensive. Despite recruiting over 30 highly qualified candidates, each with over 20 years of experience, my account manager declined all of them without valid reasons, only to hand those names to other recruiters for commission gains. If you have a disability, be prepared to hear dismissive comments like “do better.” Complaints to human resources are ignored, and no issues are addressed. Daily Routine and Expectations: A typical day starts at 7:50 AM with a “Redzone” meeting to discuss daily goals and achievements. You’re expected to make at least 60 calls, have 8 productive conversations, and book 4 interviews daily. Failure to meet these goals, or a lack of social inclusion, signals it’s time to seek employment elsewhere. There’s a distinct lack of moral support, making it feel more like a call center than a career. Feedback day is garbage. Management and Ethics: Management’s friendliness is superficial, especially in the presence of upper management. You’re expected to lie to new hires and post positive reviews on Glassdoor. Numerous lawsuits for discrimination are testament to the toxic environment (Look it up). The company’s focus is on profits rather than the well-being of contractors. For example, when a contractor passed away, Aerotek’s GoFundMe for the family raised less than $400, despite the contractor’s significant contributions to the company, which earns over $1 billion annually. Conclusion: Aerotek promises endless opportunities and financial gains, but in reality, it’s about who you know, not how hard you work. The culture is one of exploitation and superficiality. For anyone considering a career in recruiting, I highly recommend looking elsewhere. The devil may work hard, but Aerotek’s employees work harder for the same disappointing results.

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5.0
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Pros

great for needing long hours

Cons

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5.0
30 Oct 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Great people, great training, great entry level opportunity to get into recruiting and sales. If you are successful you will make more here than about anywhere else. Performing Recruiters are making $55k-$75k. Great Recruiters are making $100k+. Every large office has salespeople making $200k-$400k. Culture is 100% committed and generally cool type-A's you would want to have a beer with. The skills, drive, and sense of urgency you learn at Aerotek serve you well anywhere you may go later.

Cons

If you are just looking for a low-commitment 8-5 job while posting on social media about where you are partying that night...you will not like Aerotek. Success requires an all in approach both in work ethic and active support of the culture. That is not for everyone. There are Political Science grads 3 years out of college making $200k+, but there is a price to be paid. All the tough work comes first. If you are not up for the level of work and commitment, Aerotek is not for you. If you are, none of this is really a "con" As far a real cons go, the benefits are only OK, and finding work/life balance is pretty difficult.

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