Blue Signal reviews

4.3

82% would recommend to a friend

(98 total reviews)

Matt Walsh

85% approve of CEO

76% positive business outlook

Blue Signal has an employee rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 98 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Blue Signal 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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98 reviews
5.0
Jun 4, 2025
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Pros

You have access to not only the greatest tools in the entire recruiting industry since leadership is constantly implementing the most advanced technologies for us to leverage, but you also get to work alongside of the best in the industry. Multiple Pinnacle Society members work here. The leadership leads by example while still investing as much time into you as you want to invest in yourself. They are an open book and will walk you through daily how to build a million dollar a year desk in perm billings. Your success is everyone's success. It's a cut throat industry, but you will never get an ounce of that at blue signal. It's truly a collaborative and team environment, regularly working across teams. They live their values and walk the walk.

Cons

You need to be comfortable working remotely. You'll get to interact with people regularly on video and occasional travel, but if you need an office, you need to be located in Phoenix.

5.0
May 6, 2025

Great Company with Strong Values

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Blue Signal is a company that authentically lives its values. The leadership team is transparent, approachable, and deeply committed to the success of each employee. The culture is both supportive and collaborative, fostering a strong sense of community while promoting a healthy work-life balance. There’s a clear focus on both professional and personal growth, with accessible training and a culture of active mentorship. The added benefits of remote flexibility and consistent recognition for hard work make it an especially rewarding place to build a career.

Cons

No cons - Things can move quickly and priorities can shift, but leadership communicates changes well and remains open to feedback.

1.0
Apr 30, 2025

Bait-and-switch culture, toxic leadership, zero integrity

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The internal marketing and branding is strong — you’ll be impressed before you start. A few coworkers are genuinely kind and hardworking, which makes it a bit more bearable at first. But the good ones always leave.

Cons

This company operates on a foundation of dishonesty. You’re hired as a recruiter, but there are no roles to recruit for — so then you’re told to do 100% business development and get your own clients to make money here . It’s a classic bait-and-switch. When performance inevitably drops due to the complete lack of opportunity, they place people on Performance Improvement Plans (PIPs) that are deliberately unachievable. Even worse, you’re given no active roles while on a PIP — meaning you’re set up to fail from day one. Rather than focus on bringing in roles from all the house leads they get for recruiters to work on, their time is spent micromanaging employees and weaponizing HR to find increasingly creative ways to make recruiters’ lives more difficult. They set a toxic tone from the top, regularly sending company-wide emails implying that everyone should work as if they’re already on a PIP. It’s demoralizing, fear-driven leadership disguised as “high standards.” Morale is consistently low, turnover is high, and trust in leadership is non-existent.

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