Addison Group reviews

4.3

83% would recommend to a friend

(1,041 total reviews)
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Thomas B. Moran

95% approve of CEO

78% positive business outlook

Addison Group has an employee rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 1,041 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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1K reviews
5.0
Sep 1, 2020

Some Perspective on being Human

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I am in awe of some of the reviews that have been written about this company. I have worked at Addison Group for a few years and have seen the changes made in order to transform as the world does too. I reflect on the growth I have experienced since I started with the company, both professional and personal, and I cherish those around me for giving me space to make mistakes, work through them, and ultimately come out on the other side as a stronger individual. I have seen many people come and go, and one thing I see in common with the people that leave is the expectation of perfection, and non-flexibility to give people / organizations grace and effort while they focus on building something for the better. These people are mostly standing on the sidelines secretly casting stones, and writing about it later behind a screen. There was a review in here about racism – I will be very blunt in saying that I have watched this company invest millions (plural) of dollars into creating an interview program / process that teaches internal hiring managers and team members about unconscious bias, and how to dissolve that major flaw in hiring, and in general. Hundreds of employees were flown to our major offices to participate in this program even Before recent current events exploded throughout the media. I see our campus recruiting taking measures and partnering with universities to ensure we are getting a diverse candidate set, I see our C suite hiring a new VP of Diversity and Inclusion, so that we can grow at the rate of society and beyond in getting better as an organization. I see our CEO sending weekly updates, inviting us to listen to the Addison Group podcast where there is a direct focus in Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion—addressing racial injustice directly. I see managers and team members openly talking about BLM/BIPOCLM, protesting, joining webinars, trainings, engaging and leaning into making this organization better. I also see the other side—I watch employees show up, demand perfection, even if they themselves are not open to change and growing to become a better team member, employee, and person. Those who do not award flexibility, and the effort to contribute to make a better tomorrow are usually the ones who leave and write hasty reviews. Take everything with a grain of salt, Glassdoor Review Readers. The best we can all do is demand that we are better people today than we were in previous days—and THAT is what makes an organization, and THOSE are the type of people that stay.

Cons

Like most organizations going through 2020, we are building the plane as we fly it.

1.0
Aug 31, 2020

recruiter

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Pros

none, nothing good. bad, awful

Cons

i’m everything- work anywhere else

1.0
Aug 30, 2020

Like a Prison

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Pros

Met some cool people there and we got free breakfast occasionally

Cons

It was like you were a prisoner working for this company You are micromanaged at extreme levels! You are expected to be on the phone all day and if you go out to get fresh air for 5 minutes you are questioned about it. When i went quickly to get a drink from the vending machine i was questioned, and we were even told to let the manager know when we were going to the bathroom. You have to make 100 phone conversations and 100 voicemails left per week, on top of that you have to bring in at least 10 people to meet you in the office a week. If you dont meet these numbers you will at the least have to meet with your manager . (I did meet these insane numbers but it left me no time to find talented people to help get jobs. You are reduced to dialing as many people as you can and the first ones you can get on the phone, regardless of talent. The focus is on quantity over quality, rather than helping people find jobs they just want to put as many people into their Bullhorn system as possible. With the churn rate they have that is all they care about is notes for future employees. Because they know that the turnover rate is on average 3-6 months per employee.

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