Was told I would get my share of "Freebie" accounts but was shut out while people came in after me and received them. - Recruiter/Account Manager Kforce Employee Review

2.0
16 Aug 2010
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Pros

Training is impeccable. They give you mentors. You learn how to recruit there with pros. They fly you down to Florida for 1 week to train you, all expenses paid.

Cons

Bulls#*%t lies that they gaurantee sharing of "account freebies" of companies that call in randomly for help with filling requirements. All I did was recruit when I was told I would do account mgmt. . LIE, LIE LIE. I watched as neophant newbies with no experience come in and get "accounts" handed to them like a silver spoon.

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Cons

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