Request for Unpaid Hours, Settlement - Technical Trainer Aerotek Employee Review

2.0
24 Aug 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Aerotek came up with the idea, since this past January 29th, 2024, that I should calculate all of my unpaid hours from Stanford Medicine and then seek a resolution. (Again, It was not my idea. I am simply following up on the Aerotek idea, which is a solid one.) The people at Aerotek and Stanford Medicine have some good qualities.

Cons

Seven months later, there is still no resolution, despite all of this time passing by ... Me and my Aerotek point of contact put a lot of hard work into the resolution process. I should note I was injured at work in a freak accident at Stanford Hospital, worked hurt for months, (in a lot of pain) before putting in for a medical leave of absence. I had to basically pay for my own rehabilitation (which took three long, hard months) with almost no support. (Chiropractor was paid for.) I have re-emerged stronger than before. And I am thankful for that. I paid for the gym membership, swimming pool, acupressure, acupuncture during odd hours, and more ... I was also promised by both Aerotek and Stanford Medicine that the job would become full-time on January 1st, 2024, which it never did. That was not true.

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5.0
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Pros

Great managers and leaders throughout

Cons

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5.0
30 Oct 2015
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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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