Run for your life! Kidding. Not really…. - Senior Recruiter Prolink Employee Review

1.0
5 Apr 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Coworkers- despite the terrible leadership

Cons

I can honestly say this was probably the worst company I have ever worked for. What started out as “too good to be true” —- quickly turned into “oh wait, no it REALLY is too good to be true.” It was all smoke and mirrors. Sadly- it appears the c-suite has run the company into the ground. Causing everyone else to run away screaming. Literally- I think I screamed a few times thinking about going back each day. and I sure as heck screamed on my last day- out of pure relief. Not only are recruiters, crms, compliance ect severely underpaid compared to competitors, but also under appreciated. When you’re doing bad- you’re considered a bad employeee. When you’re doing well- you are made to believe you need to do even more. Managers are bonused off how their team of recruiters performs, thus causing even more issues. Talk about a conflict of interest! There is 0 transparency- which is ironic since they claim to be. Upper leaders are so far out of touch with reality. I would imagine they don’t even realize most of the company is miserable/looking to QUIT! Prolink causes so much stress (it put my on anxiety meds) but preaches “work life balance.” Wild. All in all- if you are reading this and thinking about working for this company- don’t. Do yourself a favor. GRAB THOSE RUNNING SHOES AND RUN!

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Prolink Response
2y
Thank you for your feedback. The workforce market, specifically in healthcare services, has changed over the last few years. Like other companies we need to continue to look at what we are doing, and where efficiencies can be made. We’re all – across the industry – coming off of a cycle of 3 years of incredible growth and now in a cycle of normalcy that more closely matches pre-pandemic rates. We're being proactive in managing this shift and sometimes we have to make decisions that are very tough. While you may no longer be at Prolink, reaching out to HR today with more details around lack of transparency can help make a positive impact on the employees who are still here. Thank you.

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