Bullhorn review - Engineer Bullhorn Employee Review

4.0
Nov 29, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Bullhorn actually makes an effort to hire and promote from within, unlike many companies who merely give that topic lip service. Almost everyone is easy to get along with. Bullhorn is remote-first, so that's an advantage for skilled talent seeking remote work.

Cons

Like any business, Bullhorn can and will do layoffs before losing money. The upper management at Bullhorn is extremely resistant to change, and does not always demonstrate the culture objectives that everyone else is held to.

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Bullhorn Response
2y
Thanks for taking the time to write a review. If you ever want to share feedback on the resistance to change you felt or instances of our senior management not living our core values, I'd be open to hearing it. We spend a lot of time ensuring that our values are lived top down, and bottoms up, and if there are pockets in the org where this isn't the case, I think it's important to look into. Wishing you the best in your next role. - Kelley Morse, CPO

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5.0
Jul 13, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

As the SaaS and staffing industry starts to see some green shoots, as customers continue to get back to growth, Bullhorn is also getting back to growth - this opens up new opportunities, opens up more and more career growth opportunities, etc. And the products we're bringing to market (especially Amplify) are truly game changers and exciting. Feels like we're on the wave of something really cool here.

Cons

The pace at Bullhorn is not for the faint of heart - it's what makes Bullhorn exciting, but it can also be challenging to navigate at times.

5.0
Jun 4, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

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
2w
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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