How are you different from Michael Page again? - Recruiter firstPRO Employee Review

1.0
Mar 13, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

There is just one rule: bill. There is no HR. You can offend whoever you want. Show up when you want. Leave whenever. As long as you bill, you can do whatever you want (even at the expense of your co-workers just as long as you bill more than they do). That said, you can make A LOT of money as you vanquish your enemies/co-workers.

Cons

You can do whatever you want! Which should be cool. The problem is that no structure breeds complacency and a 'no rules environment' is ruined by giving jerks licence to be jerks.

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1.0
Jan 17, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Small Company environment. Good office location.

Cons

1. Management Relationships: It has come to my attention that there is a personal relationship between the owner and a lower-level employee, which raises potential concerns regarding professionalism and workplace dynamics, particularly given the significant age difference. This situation may inadvertently create perceptions of favoritism within the team. 2. Leadership Competence: There appears to be a lack of direction and understanding among upper management regarding effective operational practices. This has led to a workplace environment that can feel disorganized and unstructured. 3. Work Environment: The overall atmosphere may be likened to a "small-town" mentality, where casual interactions often overshadow professional standards. While a friendly environment can be beneficial, it may sometimes result in a lack of accountability and seriousness in business operations. 4. Training and Development: There seems to be a significant deficit in training for employees, particularly in areas such as sales techniques and recruitment processes. Current management practices do not seem to prioritize employee development, with an emphasis placed on external events instead of investing in the workforce's skills and resources. 5. Performance and Advancement: It appears that employees may feel compelled to engage in excessive flattery to secure their positions, which can undermine a culture of meritocracy and professional growth.

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