Addison Group reviews

4.3

82% would recommend to a friend

(1,044 total reviews)
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Thomas B. Moran

95% approve of CEO

79% positive business outlook

Addison Group has an employee rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 1,044 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Addison Group employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Human Resources & Staffing industry (3.8 stars).

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5.0
May 17, 2023

I love working here

Recommend
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Pros

Addison Group puts their employees first. You see our values displayed throughout every employee and everyone is always there to lend a hand. It's a fun, lively environment but it's also a hard working one as well. The company is very team oriented which leads to fun things in and out of the office.

Cons

This is a get out what you put in type of environment. If you're not willing to put in the work then you will not be successful. Sometimes that means early mornings, no lunch or long nights. The hard work pays off in the end though.

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Addison Group Response
3y
Thank you for sharing about your experience! We take pride in developing a positive environment where all employees are given opportunities to grow and collaborate. We would love to hear more if you’re willing. Any feedback on how to improve helps Addison for all employees. Please reach out to peoplefirst@addisongroup.com if you would like to tell us more! Hope you have a great week
2.0
May 15, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Remote work was nice. Co workers were also friendly

Cons

Manager does not care about people's livelihoods, just her metrics. There is no room for growth or promotion unless you have been there for at least a full year (and also know someone in leadership). All promotions went to people who happened to be referred into the center by their relatives or former close colleagues. Management does not recruit or hire diversely because referrals are easier. Not much diversity on team, especially as seniors, leads, or management. Manager can be passive aggressive at times. Not much care for overall performance if bottom line metrics aren't hit (i.e. expected to meet metrics despite low workload or holiday closures, areas where someone performs well and in some cases quality doesn't matter as much as numbers of resumes processed). not much room for growth within the center (again, unless you have an in), and if you want to grow outside of the remote resume center you would have to make a lateral move or demotion to an in-person office as an admin assistant then recruiter. Growth was over-exaggerated in interview. Pay was okay, but definitely not enough to live on without dual income in a city. Recognition, incentives, and bonuses from execs in the company is reserved for those in producer/sales roles.

3.0
May 15, 2023

50/50

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Pros: -wonderful working and personal relationships -once you get the job down you can do it in your sleep -lots of team celebrations (if you are close with your team) -flexibility if you need to be remote, sick, appts family etc. -fun in office activities -room for growth -supportive atmosphere -business casual attire, really can wear whatever just don't look like a hobo lol -volunteer opportunites -full health benefits, 401k, etc. -lots of laughs and teamwork

Cons

Cons: -too many managers to report to/need approval for things on, too many people with a management title in general -additional work/jobs added to your workload with no bump in pay (you are told this is a stepping stone to a promotion) -LONG wait times for much deserved compensation/promotions -sick time has to be accrued and then they erase it at the first of the year if you don't use it, so if you usually get sick in the early months you have no pto for that unless you want to eat into your vacation pto (it's separate) -really difficult to plan and pay for activities as managers have to come together to expense things; they've gotten very strict on this as there has been layoffs -some of the managers really don't know what they are doing and don't listen to your concerns at all -rewards mainly go to those who are in a producing and sales role and you have to have a really high number to even get those rewards, not much incentives for other employees -in recruiting/sales if you aren't hitting your impossible numbers they will put you on a PIP so they can fire you

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Addison Group Response
3y
We genuinely value your insights and the effort you put into outlining specific areas for improvement. Your feedback is an essential tool for us to make meaningful changes that positively impact the employee experience. We stay committed to fostering an open and inclusive culture where everyone feels heard, respected, and supported. If you happen to have more you would like to discuss please email peoplefirst@addisongroup.com to discuss any ideas for future improvement
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