Epitec reviews

3.3

34% would recommend to a friend

(415 total reviews)
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Josephine Sheppard

38% approve of CEO

25% positive business outlook

Epitec has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 415 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Epitec employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Human Resources & Staffing industry (3.8 stars).

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415 reviews
4.0
Sep 2, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

This company genuinely wants to help you succeed, but you have to want to as well. They take the time out to train their new employees and have an experienced manager available during training to answer any and all questions. After training you are place on a team where everyone wants you to do well as this reflects on the teams account manager. They make sure you are understanding what you are working on and check in to make sure you are doing well. The system they put in place works well, and there is wonderful incentive programs to keep you motivated. Plus there is frequently free food, and beer breaks, as well as some company outings and a great holiday party.

Cons

There is a high turnover rate. Recruiting is not for everyone, if you are not able to do the job they will not keep you around. As for people quitting it is similar, they do not enjoy recruiting. Most of the new hires are fresh out of college and for a lot of them it is the first experience in an office environment working these type of hours.

1.0
Jul 25, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

They found a position for me. They communicate in a timely matter. They send Birthday cards and candy. They have a event now where they will take employees to baseball games.

Cons

They lied about the position title and salary. After a year of employment they change my position title and made it retroactive. Technically this is a breach of contract and I may seek a attorney. I asked for a certain amount per year however, the company i was contracted out to does not even work that many hours. I am forced to take time off without pay and, even if you factored in the holiday time it doesn't make up for those lost hours. Crazy....

1.0
Jul 7, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

•Great incentives and bonuses. Chance to make $300 extra per month easily plus monthly incentives and quarterly bonuses for top recruiters. •Awesome equipment, up to date computers, software, phones, etc and a great IT department. •Free food for company meetings, anniversaries, parties, working late, etc. •Awesome co-workers but sadly you see them get fired or quit.

Cons

Epitec is a very good place to break into the recruiting industry but be warned it has a very toxic corporate environment and a bad work/life balance. You are connected via email 24/7 for candidates, clients, and managers and you are expected to work from 8-5 everyday with no flexibility even though you are a salary employee. The company morale is horrible because they have such a high turn over rate. In one year they fired an average of 80-100 recruiters. They are a revolving door with New training classes every couple of weeks with about 5-10 unsuspecting victims in each class. Some of them won't make it out of training the rest will be fired within 1-10 months. Those that don't get fired end up leaving because there is never a day you don't feel like your heads on the chopping block, even if your doing good!!! Seniority won't even save you, management doesn't even take the time to learn employees names because they have so many people coming and going. Your only chance at lasting is making an effort for them to know who are are right out of training. Epitec has been “restructuring” for about a month now so micromanaging is at an all time high and no one feels like they are doing a good job. Recruiting isn't hard, Epitec has top of the line equipment which makes it easy and they do business with major clients in the Detroit area. If you don't like calling people and bugging them this job isn't for you. If you accept a position with this company expect to come dressed to impress every single day even if your just sitting in the office all day. You have to take initiative, pick up the phone, and sell a job that might not be that good of an opportunity. You will pressure and sell candidates on open opportunities so you can submit their resume and make your goal to get your bonuses. Sometimes you will question what is right and wrong when you are discriminating against potential employees based on age, race, gender, personality, appearance, and more because it's what the customer wants. It begins to wear on you after awhile because you develop a relationship with your candidates and genuinely want to help them find employment.

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