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KellyMitchell Group

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This job is what you make of it... immerse, absorb, and adapt! - Client Engagement Manager KellyMitchell Group Employee Review

5.0
26 Sept 2023
Recommend
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Pros

If you told me I would be where I am today just a little over 2 years into this company, I would've told you 2 things: 1) ...you have to be kidding. 2) I believe it whole heartedly due to many factors, but the main ones being: - my work ethic - the mentorship I continuously receive and build upon - my love for relationship building + natural curiosity to understand the "why's" behind what we do - the genuine interest in/commitment to KellyMitchell's mission to stand out among the rest The community, the encouragement, the goals, the entrepreneurialism, the individuality, the career paths, the constant push to do and be better. I've never met more committed, engaged, and thorough colleagues to their consultants and clients alike.

Cons

This industry ebbs and flows, but you have to adaptable, knowledgeable,, resilient and always curious!! Where one door closes, another one always opens.

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5.0
22 May 2026
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Pros

The entire hiring process was incredibly smooth. The team really is in your corner when you're interviewing with the client. It was by far the fastest and smoothest interviewing process I've ever gone through. Was over in less than a week.

Cons

It is a contracting position so that has it's own pitfalls, but that's not reflective of anything Kelly Mitchell. It's a great company to work for!

1.0
2 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The downtown office location and trauma bonded coworkers because many of us were miserable and dealing with the same challenges

Cons

This was by far the most toxic work environment I had experienced. Turnover was constant, with employees either quitting or being terminated all the time. The culture was built on fear, micromanagement, and a scrutinizing culture. Once hired, it became clear that employees were not trusted and things were not as they seemed. Success was determined less by performance and more by which team you were assigned to and whether management favored you. Favoritism was obvious, and certain employees received special treatment while others were held to completely different standards. The impact on employee morale and mental health was significant. The environment felt stressful, unstable, and emotionally exhausting on a daily basis. Many employees seemed anxious about job security, burned out from unrealistic expectations, and frustrated by the lack of support from leadership. It was common for coworkers to confide in one another about their stress, frustration, and disappointment because so many people were experiencing the same issues. The only thing that made the environment somewhat bearable was having coworkers who understood exactly what everyone else was going through. We bonded over shared struggles rather than rare positives. Recruiters were expected to do virtually everything while receiving little support or recognition. Recruiters were frequently blamed for sales mistakes and operational issues outside of their control. Expectations were unrealistic, workloads were excessive, and accountability was rarely applied fairly. They relied heavily on recruiters while simultaneously undervaluing and overworking them. Very few people appeared happy. The atmosphere felt negative, exhausting, and unsustainable.

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