Fahrenheit IT reviews

3.1

55% would recommend to a friend

(64 total reviews)

Kevin LeCompte

56% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

Fahrenheit IT has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 64 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Fahrenheit IT 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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64 reviews
2.0
May 13, 2015

Push back!

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Pros

Pays weekly and no worries on checks bouncing. Timesheets are very easy to submit.

Cons

Contract had several stupid penalty clauses. For example 35K for nothing that would have exposed the company. Margin driven. Other firms will offer 1-2 dollars an hour more at first contact. Once placed. You will be forgotten! Most firms are this way. what benefits?

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Fahrenheit IT takes every opportunity to engage with our consultants and thank them for their relationship with us, recognize them for their contributions, and show them that they are an important part of our company. We appreciate your review and regret that you have concerns. We encourage all of our consultants to speak with management when an issue arises so that we can address it. Glassdoor is an anonymous forum, not a tool for resolving issues or concerns.
1.0
Mar 3, 2017

Joke of a company

Anonymous employee
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Pros

They will tell you everything you want to hear during the interview process. However, as soon as you're hired there is no training process, you're left alone and help is never available.

Cons

Poor management: manager was never in office. Asking for help and actually receiving it was rare! Even going to HR and other managers you won't receive help. Terrible environment: the office is so dry and boring. They will tell you work is flexible and can work from home...you can't. But better believe if you're a senior employee you have ALL the flexibility in the world and will never get yelled at. Goals: you can hit your goals and still get wrote up. Hitting a certain number of phone calls a day (just to make phone calls, even when new reqs aren't even up) gets very frustrating. Benefits are TERRIBLE. No 401, almost $800 a month for a family plan.

2.0
Jan 12, 2016

Acceptable place to hone a few skills

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Not as metrics-driven as many competitors (you don't get fired for not making a million calls a week, so that's a nice environment in which to lose your training wheels). Management are typically understanding of the fact that you have a life and things happen sometimes. If you can show an ROI for something you ask for, you can generally make a case for it. Good mix of recruiting tools and resources. Good team dynamic.

Cons

Not meritocratic; a lot of pressure to perform on top producers, while some mediocre (at best) folks just ride the wave. Base compensation not based on performance and not equal across teams. Leadership strongly represented by one gender (speaking under correction, fairly sure there is one female in an office director role across all divisions - C-suite is exclusively male). 'Management opportunities' are a rouse - no real decision making power in middle management, rather a token for top producers to keep them interested. No clear career path. No finite metrics or clear goals around what it takes to hit top performers' trip, and no transparency around what past achievers hit to achieve it. Feels a little vague. No account taken for earning capacity of sales vs recruiters, despite many firms recognizing and accounting for the discrepancy in earning capacity. Attrition, in so far as forward-thinking, senior leadership. No benefits for consultants. Unimpressive benefits package for internal staff (expensive and limited health options, no 401K match). Middle-of-the-road commission plan - not the worst I have seen, certainly not the best. Looks like senior management feels that sales is a more crucial factor than recruiting (despite the inability for one to exist or thrive without the other) - typically, inclusivity in planning, strategizing and long-term decision making limited to sales staff. Bonuses are discretionary, in a lot of different ways.

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