Recruitics Reviews

3.2

39% would recommend to a friend

(104 total reviews)
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Adam Stafford

50% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

Recruitics has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 104 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Recruitics employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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104 reviews
2.0
16 Jan 2024

So Much Wasted Potential

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Pros

- The people at Recruitics are the biggest “pro” by far. Some of the best and brightest I’ve ever had the opportunity to work alongside and learn from. Without them, this would be a 1 star review. - Summer Fridays - Solid PTO policy, and never any pushback about using it (in my experience) - Good opportunity to gain experience for entry-level marketers or industry professions

Cons

1. Complete lack of transparency from leadership that has only worsened over the last 2 years, despite empty promises to improve internal communication. Teams are disjointed, and vital company information is disseminated in a messy, disorganized manner. This creates constant confusion and leads to the spread of misinformation, meaning you’ll often get contradictory information from different sources. Since change is so frequent, it’s incredibly difficult to determine who the correct point of contact is for basic questions or information outside of your own department. 2. Poor leadership, resulting in abundant layoffs (at least 3 this year, but I’ve literally lost count of how many there have been within my full tenure here), frequent organizational restructuring, constant change in areas of responsibility creating chaos and confusion. Connecting to the lack of transparency mentioned above, the reasoning behind major decisions is rarely explained in an effective manner. Executive leadership is deeply, deeply out of touch with the rest of the staff and seemingly makes the majority of decisions without consulting anyone that would be directly impacted by them in their day-to-day work. 3. Limited opportunities for growth. Again, lack of transparency is a key problem here, particularly around promotions and the decision making for those promotions. An employee could have stellar performance reviews for years, and it’s still like pulling teeth to try to elevate them for a promotion. Same with fighting for comp increases. 4. Poor compensation and benefits. Salary isn’t competitive and it’s difficult to negotiate increases, even for top performers. Health plan is expensive and not the best for the price you pay. One of the most significant benefits at Recruitics used to be the flexibility and the ability to work 100% remote, but they’ve recently announced a return to office mandate (after 4 years of WFH) that completely obliterates that benefit and has also sunk morale lower than it’s ever been since I started, including when COVID was just beginning. No credible explanation was provided for this move, which directly goes against leadership’s previously positive stance on remote work. Obviously a move made as a silent layoff (so employees to jump ship “voluntarily” and the company avoids paying severance/unemployment) and due to investment in commercial real estate and unnecessarily large office spaces that shouldn’t have been leased in the first place.

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Recruitics Response
1y
Thanks for taking time to write this review. We appreciate you acknowledging the work/life balance and learning opportunities we strive to provide. We also appreciate the feedback you shared about your experience working at Recruitics. We benchmark our compensation annually to ensure ensure we're staying competitive with the market, and we strive to provide leading health benefits for our employees. We'll continue to work to deliver more context and better explain why decisions are being made when communicating updates to staff. Thank you again, your input is valued. If you have additional feedback or would like to discuss further, we'd encourage you to raise this with your manager or HR so we can continue to improve and support our teams.
2.0
20 Nov 2023

Severely disappointed

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some of the best individuals that I've ever worked with.

Cons

- Self paid healthcare (100%) - Salary is not competitive, nor appropriate for the amount of work that is being done. - 4 rounds of layoffs in 2023 alone, 3 of which were because of poor projections, poor strategy, poor leadership... which all led to the company not being able to 'meet the numbers'. (~60 people laid off / fired in said layoffs) - Chose to hire for high salaried Exec level positions instead of providing support for the teams that actually needed it. - Several All-hands meetings throughout the year with clouded communication culminating in the final round of lay offs (~20 people) the week before Thanksgiving with no notice and refusing to pay out PTO where not required. Even crappy companies will pay out on PTO when laying people off, regardless of whether they were required to by state law or not.

2.0
8 Aug 2024

The Best People, The Worst Leaders

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- The people who work here are absolutely amazing (smart, kind, hard working, creative) - Your co-workers will support you - Work/life balance is good - Ability to learn a lot about the recruitment marketing industry and become an expert

Cons

- Consistently laying people off (including top performers) for the last 2 years - Have failed to backfill roles which has caused burnout - Likely will sell their tech to the highest bidder - No diversity in leadership - Little to no opportunity to receive bonus due to poor company performance and an outdated bonus plan - Inability to retain HR professionals - Discretionary 401k match (spoiler alert- you won't get one) - Lack of obtainable bonus and revenue goals - No clear process for promotions and advancement - Lack of job security - Leaders who are completely out of touch - Inability to implement real change after abysmal eNPS results - Nepotism and favoritism - Feels like a mens club when you look at leadership

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Recruitics Response
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Thank you for your feedback. We strive to provide work/life balance with flexible working arrangements and ample paid time off. We also work hard to explain the rationale behind decisions and regularly communicate updates in monthly All Hands meetings and other channels. We appreciate your input and will keep working to improve.
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