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Thank you for your review although it doesn’t really tell anyone anything about our business so I will attempt to pick out what I think you mean and explain, in a little more detail, my perspective on your comments
“More worried about data input than retaining good talent” by this I assume you are referring to a basic function of all recruitment and sales jobs which is to enter your activity on a CRM system. You would be hard pressed to find any decent sales company of any type that didn’t require you to do this. It’s an important discipline to keep everyone in the business informed (not just “management” but also your peers) and essential for our value of “crystal clear”. If you are a team player and care about the success of the business and colleagues you get the importance of this and don’t question it.
However, there is another critical reason why we require you to do this at Twenty i.e. because we have built our own data analytics system that actually helps you to do your job better and more efficiently based on the information you enter into the CRM system. The smart, motivated and ambitious graduates that we hire understand that we currently live in the “age of data” the speed of access, quality and clarity of the data at Twenty enables us to have an edge over our competitors. It’s a key factor in our ongoing year on year growth.
You couldn’t be more wrong about how much we focus on retaining “Talent". The “Talent” that you refer to us needing to retain understands the importance of doing all elements of their job properly, including entering data, and are progressing rapidly through our company. They are getting opportunities to lead teams, relocate internationally, open new offices for us and are highly valued as the future management. We value talent that represents all of our values of “Life’s Short, Be Eclectic and Crystal Clear” and, no matter what level they are in the business, we do everything we can to invest in, train and retain them.
“Stop writing fake reviews on Glassdoor” I can assure you once again that no one in the management at Twenty is writing fake reviews on Glassdoor. Whenever a good or bad review appears on Glassdoor it gets flagged to me (Adrian Kinnersley CEO) and I write a personal response to the review. This is our only strategy to deal with Glassdoor reviews and ratings. I try and add some dry humour / make my responses slightly amusing as well as factual but can’t say it’s a highlight of my job. Ironically a number of people we’ve hired applied because they liked the way Twenty managed the negative reviews on here – every cloud has a silver lining!!
“Surely it would be beneficial to spend your time in other ways” I 100% agree there are many more beneficial ways to be spending my time than responding to reviews on Glassdoor but this is the weird world we live in. The internet is responsible for many great innovations however, I personally don’t think platforms for people to anonymously spread negativity about anything has improved our respective lives. If I write something I put my name to it and am prepared to take responsibility for my views.
For example: I prefer to write fact based posts like this one on Linkedin about the spectacular ongoing success of our company. Lots of people have worked very hard to make our company a success and I’d rather give them more air time than the occasional negative person on Glassdoor.
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6464127163049275392/
Its celebratory, positive and expresses gratitude. Give it a read it might brighten your day!! After reading this try and do something nice for someone – hold a door open, give a homeless person your spare change, help and old lady across the road, volunteer for a charity. Trust me you will get a warm glow and feel much better about life than you did after writing your Glassdoor review!! LOL
Any other questions feel free to get in touch with me directly - adrian.kinnersley@twentyrecruitment.com