Nickels and dimes.... - Software Developer TEKsystems Employee Review

2.0
Mar 28, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

They have lots of opportunities, provided you have the experience for job, and will push (aggressively?) to help you get a position.

Cons

Benefits are not that great, PTO which you have to actually fight for depending on your job. Te insurance is comparable to Obamacare, which is the better option, and there isn't a big issue with transition when your contract ends. On the same note with the PTO, they employ some aggressive, and just not friendly account managers. Which that pressure moves to the recruiter. Never had a recruiter push so hard for significant items which weren't a necessity to the contract. The pay, don't even try to argue, I feel bad for some of their clients when they charge twice your rate to them and then only provide you with 12 days of PTO which include the holidays. For the fact they would rather attempt to screen another candidate then provide you with a small cut of their ridiculous margin. I know some are opposed to RHT and their strategies, but after working with Teksystems, I would strongly recommend you look into alternative recruiting firms that actually value their contractors.

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5.0
Jun 5, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Teksystems have top rated clients in their radar and the recruiters are always ready to listen and try to give solution if there are any roadblocks as they render a comfortable platform to discuss anything regarding the contract.

Cons

pay range quoted is OK (medium ballpark) but unable to negotiate

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1.0
Jul 10, 2026
Anonymous contractor
Recommend
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Pros

Recruiters are friendly and engaged *at first

Cons

My experience with TEKsystems revealed major issues in how candidates are managed and communicated with. After completing all onboarding requirements and being told I was cleared for a role, I was even welcomed by the client as part of the team and informed that I would be starting soon. At that point, I reasonably expected a smooth transition into the position. Instead, communication from the recruiting team became inconsistent and, eventually, nonexistent. Several promised updates never arrived. I had to initiate contact repeatedly just to confirm basic information, and responses often came late, from different people, or with no context. At one point, I was told the team “wasn’t aware I was still available,” despite multiple documented interactions showing I had remained fully engaged and ready to begin. The most concerning part was being asked to re‑interview for a role I had already been cleared for — a clear sign that my status was not being tracked internally. Even after that second interview, I received no follow‑up from the recruiters who were supposed to be coordinating the process. I ultimately learned the client had moved forward with someone else, but only because I reached out directly. TEKsystems never communicated this themselves, nor did they provide any explanation for the breakdown in communication. TEKsystems works with reputable clients and offers solid opportunities, but candidates should be prepared to advocate for themselves constantly. In my experience, even being fully onboarded, welcomed by the client, and told I was part of the team did not guarantee proper follow‑through. Clear, consistent, and accountable communication is essential in staffing — and unfortunately, that was not my experience here.

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