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Crystal Equation

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Something Fishy going on here? - Engineer Crystal Equation Employee Review

2.0
13 Dec 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Pays well, and offers satisfactory benefits, including paid time-off/vacation, and bonuses.

Cons

The lack of transparency regarding management structure, the team's core objectives, and the specifics of our client contract has fostered an atmosphere of uncertainty and discomfort. Concerns about unclear motives, perceived retaliatory actions, and questionable ethical practices have undermined trust in this organization.

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Crystal Equation Response
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Thank you for your feedback. Crystal Equation is very committed to building trust by working to promote an atmosphere of open communication. We appreciate your suggestions, and will review any avenues for providing better communication regarding initiatives and priorities. Every employee has the right to report misconduct or discrimination without retaliation. If you feel that retaliation has occurred, we encourage you to contact our Human Resources Department so that an investigation into the matter may be conducted. Please know that your concerns, as well as the concerns of all employees, are heard, valued, and integral toward shaping the improvements we strive to make within our organization.

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5.0
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CEO approval
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Pros

The pay rate was great!

Cons

Contract extensions would have been nice.

1.0
31 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Remote work, PTO, benefits, Welcoming at the beginning.

Cons

Management is inconsistent, and communication is often unclear, which makes it difficult to succeed. Recruiters are expected to hit aggressive metrics without always being given the proper direction or support. When numbers aren’t met, accountability tends to fall on recruiters rather than leadership. While expectations are equal on paper, opportunities are not. The most placeable roles consistently go to the same group of “favorite” recruiters, while others are left with less viable reqs but still held to identical standards. If you’re not an Account Manager or closely aligned with leadership, it can feel like you’re operating at a disadvantage from the start. There is a noticeable “inner circle” dynamic within leadership. Several members of top management are closely connected on a personal level, which can make it difficult for accountability to exist at the top. Feedback rarely flows upward, and when issues arise, responsibility is often pushed down rather than addressed at the leadership level. This creates an environment where real change is unlikely. This isn’t just a one off experience. It's a common sentiment shared by many current and former recruiters, which makes the pattern hard to ignore. The company promotes culture and “best workplace” recognition externally, but internally it can feel more performance driven than people focused. Much of the culture messaging comes across as surface level and not reflective of the day to day experience. Compensation and benefits are solid, but expectations remain the same even when taking PTO, which can negatively impact performance unless you’re in a more favored position. Frequent process changes are framed as growth but often create confusion and make it harder to stay consistent. Turnover is extremely high, and it often feels like experienced recruiters are replaced rather than retained or developed. Growth opportunities are limited, promotions and raises have stopped completely, and even strong performers don’t always feel supported. Leadership is very tight knit, which makes it difficult for new ideas or feedback to be taken seriously. Additionally, many team leads would benefit from more formal leadership training.

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