Company has lost it's way - Account Executive Randstad US Employee Review

1.0
Apr 20, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Comp plan used to be good, great incentive trips

Cons

I had a very successful career at Randstad up until the last three years. Upper management is loaded with zero sales talent or leadership. Mostly operational people that micromanage through spreadsheets, conference calls and a database. Almost all of them are robotic and have very little substance, ability to inspire or an understanding of how relationship based sales works. The company has become way to big and very few divisions have any synergy. Randstad could land an onsite and will give the business to direct competitors rather than have their field offices fill roles. The culture, environment and process is so broken it's almost unfixable at this point. Forget about career progression because it doesn't exist. Once you get into management you're a slave to a daily process that makes most of the managers want to quit or question life. Just about everyone that leaves ends up getting sued or threatened with a suit. I feel bad for a lot of the talented people that are still there driving business from the field. The corporate nonsense they have to endure is so outdated they'll never retain any real talent let alone millennials seeking opportunity, collaboration, incentives, etc.... If you enjoy a robotic grind, this is the place for you. If you want a place where you don't have the ability to think for yourself, this place is great. If you're looking for a cube to be chained to where you're micromaneged all day, you'll love Randstad. What a disgrace this company has become.....

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Randstad US Response
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Thank you for taking the time to leave us Glassdoor feedback. It says you were committed to us for over 5 years! That is a long time and we are regretful we lost someone like you. We will share your input and advice with our management team to be sure we are always striving to be better and retain our hard-working talent. Thank you for sharing your experiences and insight.

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Lack of transparency and accountability. My biggest issue was not being terminated—it was how the company handled it. Although I understand Connecticut is an at-will employment state, I believe employees deserve an honest explanation when their employment ends. Despite repeatedly asking, I was never told why I was being terminated. I went nearly three months without an answer and only learned the company’s stated reason after reviewing unemployment paperwork they submitted while contesting my claim. Prior to my termination, I had never received formal discipline or written warnings. Just two months earlier, I had earned Presidents Club, one of the company’s highest performance recognitions. Going from being recognized as a top performer to being terminated without a meaningful explanation was shocking and left me questioning the company’s commitment to transparency and fairness. In my experience, Human Resources did not provide answers or advocate for transparency. Instead, I felt they supported leadership’s decision without giving me the information I was requesting. During my years with the company, I also observed situations involving other employees that, in hindsight, made me question how employment decisions were handled. After my own experience, I came away feeling that performance alone did not determine job security. I also perceived that long-tenured employees were treated differently than newer employees, regardless of performance. One of the most unsettling parts of my experience was feeling that if leadership became unhappy with an employee, that employee could be terminated with little explanation. Whether or not that was actually the reason in every case, it created an environment where I felt job security depended more on staying in favor than on performance. That uncertainty made the workplace feel unpredictable and, ultimately, unsettling. If transparency, communication, and feeling valued as an employee are important to you, my experience suggests you should ask careful questions before accepting a position. My experience at the end of my employment was completely different from the company I believed I had been working for during my first several years.

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