Don't fall for it - Senior Business Analyst Bullhorn Employee Review

2.0
Mar 20, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I've made lifelong friends and have endless respect for the people I worked with. In the good times, unlimited PTO was great and I felt supported in using that benefit. It's highly dependent on your team whether it's a benefit or a scam for you because Bullhorn refuses to follow other leaders in the industry that set a minimum for unlimited PTO usage. I would say remote work, but I speculate Bullhorn has remained remote-first despite industry shifts just to prevent employees from organizing effectively. Keep that in mind that it's really a trade off, though it is an excellent benefit!

Cons

Bullhorn isn't different from every other company in this era of PE extracting as much and delivering as little as they can with every company that embraces this model. This is what they do and realistically they don't have to change a thing. It's all business. My issue is that at least other companies pay you more and make you work a lot less to deal with it. Bullhorn used to have a fun and vibrant culture, great benefits, and of course that incredible customer experience fly wheel that's showed all the time, even when remote and globally dispersed. It made the pay trade off worth it because you felt respected, valued and like you made an impact for customers and for your colleagues. There was a true career pipeline and you got to see a lot of people move up and blossom during their time there. I happily referred several high impact people in my time there! In the last few years, that took a turn. In my experience, they want to hire non US based contractors, try to use gen Al and agents, and run incredibly lean as much as possible. My team was asked to give up industry standard tools and project management software licenses and use inferior tools or spreadsheets to cut costs. Lots of $ and employee time for endless re-implementations and organizational changes wasted at the whims of whatever new leaders were coming in and wanting to shake things up to buy time. There were rarely well-communicated strategic directives to align to because it seemingly changed all the time and weren't aligned across all parts of the business. As a manager it was demeaning to be asked to try to communicate and support that dysfunction to smart ICs. Not to mention stagnant wages no matter your performance. The incredible customer and employee experiences are not the focus anymore; they're annoying hurdles to more money to feed the Private Equity beast. I had been through that cycle several times before in my career at BH but this last one felt particularly bleak and I became disillusioned with the company I once said I'd happily retire from someday if I got to keep my job that long. Maybe with the pace and opportunity now that they've had multiple large restructurings/layoffs and voluntary exits, it's a good chance for someone early in their career who buys into the 2010s Lean In ethos to move up quickly, though I don't think that sort of career pipeline is supported anymore. Otherwise if you are talented and experienced I don't see why you'd want to join in for so much uncertainty and so little in return. It's not as flexible as older reviews make it out to be because now you will have the work of 3 people and a constant sense of urgency pushing down on you from every direction. Any attempt to set professional boundaries or point to an established process will be undermined by your leadership or the Core Values will be weaponized against you. I get there's nuance for certain exceptions, but not everything can be an exception and still go at the same quality and speed and attitude, and it's a poor way to run an organization. So, good luck! If you don't care about any of that and don't value work-life balance, you'll probably love it, and good for you!

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Bullhorn Response
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Nothing I say here will change your mind about how you feel about us & leaving the company. I want all of our employees to leave here and believe they had a good experience, so it's a bummer, but I cannot control how someone chooses to depart. I do wish you great success in your next chapter, and hope that you find the fulfillment that every person deserves. For anyone else who is reading this, I'll say this. One of the key tenants of our Core Values is to give the benefit of the doubt - and that goes both ways. I could argue all the points above, one by one. While it might feel good to do so, it's not productive. As an executive here, responsible for the single most costly & valuable asset we have, our people, my entire day is thinking about how to make this a great place to work. And I love to do that creatively, and with data, and with the collaboration of our people. I care, and my door is always open! - Kelley Morse, CPO

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5.0
Jun 22, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Brand is well-known, Bullhorn has established their position in the market, navigated numerous highs and lows through the years, and remains at the top -Constantly evolves with the industry, feels like the business strategy is ahead of the curve and not behind the curve -Dynamic and innovative, I learn new things constantly and I am rarely bored here -Consistently promotes from within and encourages career growth via ad-hoc opportunities and stretch projects, invests in talent via leadership programs -Culture of excellence, attracts high-achievers, high standards are balanced with the flexibility of a remote-first environment and trust, leaders treat you like adults and empower you to manage your own time and work -The core values are aligned with my personal values, and employees actually live them (leadership included) -The people are the best: Agile, collaborative, smart, innovative, and they CARE about each other, about the work, and about the industry; global workforce offers incredible opportunities to learn about and work with other people toward a common goal

Cons

-Bullhorn changes and evolves with the industry, which sometimes causes shifts in projects, priorities, and teams. If you don't like change and/or can't connect your day-to-day work to the bigger picture strategy of a company and pivot accordingly, this isn't the place for you. The expectations and pace aren't for everybody (but 10/10 would recommend to the right person).

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Bullhorn Response
5d
This is a really terrific review, and is one of the accurate portrayals of our company. For all the PROS, the cons are real - we move quickly, and a certain type of talent thrives here. I hope you continue to love it and feel energized by where we are going - if not, you know where to find me!! - Kelley Morse, CPO
5.0
Jun 4, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Approachable leadership that leads by example Excellent managers Top notch culture and people Flexible and remote work options Great work/life balance Unlimited PTO Solid health benefits + 401K Mentorship program Always evolving - keeps you on your toes Constant learning opportunities

Cons

Always evolving can also be a con - while I personally thrive in this setting, the constant change can (and has been) not ideal for some, especially in the last few years.

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Bullhorn Response
5d
This is an incredibly thoughtful review. What sticks with me is the part on seasons and living through each of them. Getting through winter makes the summer feel just that much better, and while you're toughing it out, the relationships only deepen in times of challenge. It's a really good analogy. Thanks for giving me a few to mull on this morning. Hope you continue to love it here, thrive here through all the seasons ahead! - Kelley Morse, CPO
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