Favoritism - Anonymous employee Robert Half Employee Review

1.0
27 Dec 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Nice and clean building. Benefits are decent but not great compared to other companies.

Cons

There’s a lot of favoritism there, especially in the HR department. They talk about diversity and inclusion but do not practice it. When they promote in the department it’s mostly older white Women. Age, sex, marital status and ethnicity play a big role there. Mostly white ethnicity have manager roles, racism is seen here. Honestly do not recommend working here if you’re looking for career growth. Also their employee recognition program is a joke and managers don’t care about work/place balance.

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Robert Half Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience. We are pleased to hear that you appreciated the flexibility of your assignment and the opportunity to earn overtime pay. We value your perspective as we continue working to provide a positive experience for our professionals.
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30 May 2026
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Pros

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Cons

In the technology practice, the unwillingness to adapt to a rapidly changing market can no longer be ignored. Too many decisions continue to be justified by the mindset of "this is the way we've always done things," even when those approaches are becoming less effective or counter-productive. While competitors evolve their business models, recruiting strategies, and client engagement practices, continues to be reluctant to challenge long-standing processes and assumptions. The impact of this resistance to change is becoming increasingly visible in the market. Clients and candidates have more options than ever before, and perceptions of the organization are being shaped by experiences that no longer align with current expectations. Without a willingness to listen to feedback and embrace new approaches, there is a real risk of causing lasting damage to the company's reputation, employee retention, and long-term competitiveness.

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