Couldn’t recommend less…. - Recruiter Thor Employee Review

1.0
25 Sept 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Some fun perks like company trips back in the day. The people are nice besides management made some nice friends during my time.

Cons

Prepare yourself to live off your base salary because commission is impossible to attain. Management needs a refresh - there is top down, micromanagement approach. Be prepared to be asked to work long hours and be pushed to work weekends to keep up with metrics. Overall the company has lost the fun high performing culture it once had years ago and has been hanging on by a thread since. With constant lay offs and turn off they are hiring anyone with a pulse. At its peak the New York office had almost 50 employees and now there are less than 10. The writing is on the wall with this one.

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Thor Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience with us. We appreciate all feedback, as it helps us identify areas for improvement. We are very pleased to hear that you have enjoyed our company perks and have built friendships with colleagues during your time at Thor. We’ve always strongly believed in the importance of team-building activities and social events, for which we continuously receive positive feedback. We take pride in our hiring process and strive to recruit talented individuals who align with our company culture and values. Our hiring practices are designed to ensure that we bring on individuals who are qualified and capable of contributing to our success. We’re disappointed to hear about your experience regarding compensation. While we strive to offer fair compensation, we understand that individual expectations may vary. We are always evaluating our practices to ensure they remain competitive and align with industry standards. We encourage you to reach out to our HR team at hr@thor-companies.com if you would like to discuss your experience in more detail.

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5.0
10 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I work in the New York office and I have been with the business for a number of years, and seen the changes that have gone with it. Thor is a very strong agency with market leading expertise, particularly within the mission critical sector. The vibe in the office is one of collaboration, which is a very positive thing that I have not seen in my previous agency experiences. I also enjoy Thor's approach to their clients and customers which is one of partnership rather than transactional in nature. The US team has developed an excellent client portfolio and has grown in reputation in the Data Center market in particular which has allowed some amazing individual and team performances. There is a wealth of experience in the US Team, with some very senior individuals to draw knowledge from which has helped further my career. Most importantly, there are some very nice colleagues in the group that i thoroughly enjoy working with.

Cons

We are a small to medium sized team in the US. If you're looking to be part of a big business with hundreds of US employees, I suspect this isn't the right agency for you yet.

1.0
5 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

If you're looking to get yelled at regularly, work under zero flexibility, deal with unreasonable expectations, and operate in an environment built entirely on distrust from day one, congratulations, this is the company for you!

Cons

- Despite having fewer than 100 employees, you will still somehow be treated like employee #8,742 in a spreadsheet. Leadership shows little to no interest in employee wellbeing, development, or long-term success. Hoping for compliment on your good work? Cute. Compliments are usually delivered with a side of criticism, insult, or passive aggressive commentary. - Operationally, the company appears to be running on software last updated sometime around 2006. The CRM is weak, the recruitment tools are outdated, and the infrastructure to actually succeed in the role is basically nonexistent. - You'd assume the company is run by experienced professionals. In reality, many decisions feel like they were made by throwing darts at a whiteboard and seeing what sticks. Somehow leadership is extremely confident in their approach, but the results suggest otherwise. - Company trips deserves their own category of chaos. Employees are expected to stay in low budget hotels and share rooms with colleagues whether they are comfortable with it or not. Food? That's on you. But don't worry, leadership is very enthusiastic about alcohol and turning these trips into awkward unprofessional drinking sessions. - Commission payments can also be.. creative! The rules tend to change depending on the situation, often appearing to be invented in real time. - The interview process can be charming, but please don't assume you'll be treated differently once you join. You won't. - Yes, every company has bad reviews. But this many? At some point, you gotta stop blaming the employees. There are plenty of firms in this industry that operate professionally and treat their staff with basic respect. Join one of those!

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