Everforth CyberCoders reviews

4.0

71% would recommend to a friend

(635 total reviews)

Ted Hanson

88% approve of CEO

69% positive business outlook

Everforth CyberCoders has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 635 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there.

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635 reviews
2.0
Jan 17, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

They'll teach you how to handle dozens of accounts at a time. You'll learn email marketing, gorilla marketing tactics, and how to BS everyone you talk to...

Cons

Cut throat, you're own co-workers will steal clients/candidates from you. They grind the heck out of you and there's zero work/life balance.

1.0
Oct 10, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

- Quarterly parties, lots of giveaways, occasional catered breakfast, lunch, or snacks. - Great coffee machine, snacks and more. - Built a proprietary ATS that's VERY comprehensive - Casual work environment - Top producers have top perks

Cons

- Quarterly parties, giveaways are only great if you're a top producer. I'm a hard worker and I'm making 3 times the money I was making at CyberCoders because I'm not interested in working at a sweatshop where the daily work consists of hitting 5 CA (CyberActions) per day instead of building great talent at companies. 1 cyber action = submitting a resume to a client or posting a job or some other junk that I don't remember. - The ATS is (or at least was until 2012 when I left) EXTREMELY slow and buggy and irritating - Producers at the bottom don't have any support. You either sink or swim there is no training period, ramp up time, or assistance. When a company invests in an employee, they try and help the employee if they're struggling. Not this one. - Nothing but numbers matter. Make the hires. - The strategy is to basically spam every potential hiring manager at companies and contacts found online. CyberCoders teaches you that corporate recruiters are a roadblock even though I'm working as a Corporate Recruiter now and Agency recruiters can only get a contract through me, not the hiring manager. - The ATS automatically spams all potential candidates in the database. The candidates have been obtained through manual entry by the candidate themselves, monster, dice, and other job boards. When a recruiter runs a boolean search in the ATS, a few minutes later, the system automatically emails all the candidates that show up in the system. Great it saves time, but I don't want to work for a company that thinks only about maximizing numbers by spamming people. - MICROMANAGEMENT!!! Micromanagement up the WAZOO! Every single number is tracked - weekly phone time, each and every account, number of "Cyber Actions", number of times you drink coffee (ok, about the last one I kid). - Google them, they have a bad reputation and rightfully so. As a corporate recruiter and even a hiring manager, I Google the companies I am paying thousands of dollars for recruiting support.

1.0
Oct 20, 2017

Executive Recruiter

Recommend
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Pros

The only pro was the health benefits

Cons

- incompetent leadership - terrible company reputation - high churn - miserable work environment - detriment to professional growth and development - poor transparency backed by fluffed claims from upper management that are meant to motivate the recruiting staff To be short, this agency has one of the worst reputations in the staffing agency with companies and candidates alike. Being an ex-employee can be a detriment when applying to any company that has had the misfortune of dealing with CyberCoders in any capacity.

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