PeopleShare reviews

4.8

97% would recommend to a friend

(1,956 total reviews)

Gilles Tanneur

97% approve of CEO

90% positive business outlook

PeopleShare has an employee rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars, based on 1,956 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The PeopleShare employee rating is 25% above average for employers within the Human Resources & Staffing industry (3.8 stars).

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5.0
Dec 18, 2013

Couldn't Imagine Working Anywhere Else

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Pros

Good People - If there was only one pro that I could give it would be the PEOPLE that make PeopleShare what it is. From the intern level to the executive level, PeopleShare hires great individuals. We care about one another and do everything we can to ensure that the best people are 'on the bus.' Team Environment - When you work for PeopleShare you truly feel a true sense of TEAM. It's not just a word that floats around -- you live it every single day. You work hard because you know that the rest of your branch (and the rest of the company) is doing the same thing. You're in it for one another. Your coworker's success is your success. The other branch's success is your success. When you fall behind there is someone there to help pick you back up. Growth Potential - It's rare to work for a small company where you can see yourself advance. Someone who starts as an intern has a real opportunity to one day be an Area Manager. Sure, it'll take some time (that should be a given) but the potential for that to happen is there. I started as an intern while I was still in college and received three promotions in my career at PeopleShare. The people who are promoted are the ones who take their job seriously, care about the success of the team, and go above and beyond. This brings me to my next point... Hard Work Is Acknowledged - The staffing industry is tough. Every day can seem like an up-hill battle. What makes it worth it? Well, the team for sure and the pay is great as well. Sometimes you need/want a little something else. Dave & Ryan and each of the managers go out of their way to provide accolades to employee accomplishments -- sometimes it's through a call, other times it's an email or a card sent to your house, and other times it's via a company video update. It feels good and that feeling is priceless. Hands-on Owners - Dave and Ryan are so involved and they lead by example. They work IN branches not just in fancy corner offices. They visit the branches regularly and have meaningful conversations with everyone. Both have such incredible ideas and not only do they live and breathe PeopleShare, they continue to keep the team up to date on new changes and advancements taking place. Other key pros: supportive leadership, tech savvy process, great training, competitive salary (+ bonus), responsive corporate team, etc.

Cons

This isn't necessarily a con of working at PeopleShare, it's a con of the staffing industry as a whole -- it is not easy. If you're not willing to work hard while you're at work or to go that extra mile, you won't succeed. That's not PeopleShare's fault, it's yours.

4.0
Dec 12, 2013
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Pros

My team is fantastic. We work very well together and always have one another's back. Our manager is like a protective bear and always goes to bat for us. Our manager will also not mince words if we are not producing up to and beyond company expectations. I feel rewarded by my work from my clients, candidates and co-workers.

Cons

I think we could use more PTO time. The hours we work are long (10-12 a day and very few of us take a lunch at all) so extra days off during the year would help refuel our batteries and make us more productive.

1.0
Dec 11, 2013
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Pros

They pay you weekly...right now...that's it.

Cons

When hired, they make you think you are going to be rich if you work hard. This is not true. Recruiters work between 10-12 hours a day on average and don't get any additional pay. Recruiters work these hours because the Branch Manager is also the Salesman and doesn't return to the office early enough to have the afternoon meeting on time. Then she decides to have the meeting 15 minutes before you are suppose to leave for the day and demands that you do 5 additional things before you leave. Oh, should I mention that half of the time she has the meeting via the phone because she says that she is on the other side of town and won't make it back on time. Does she really think we can't hear her kids in the background? Really??? They say you are a team. This is also not true. You may be a team with the other Recruiters in the office (the ones I work with are WONDERFUL), but your are not a team with anyone else in the company. They ALL fight amongst themselves. It gets ugly. Since you are 100% relying on the Branch Manager to bring in job orders, or you can not make any money. What happens if you have a lousy Branch Manager? If the Branch Manager is lousy enough and gets fired, they have a new Branch Manager start the next day. They plot in advance. The new Branch Manager then strategically fires every Recruiter one by one and replaces them with "his own team"...and once again the new Recruiter starts the next day. I have witnessed this happen multiple time and at multiple branch locations. THEY HAVE VERY HIGH TURN OVER. Also, how stupid is it for the Branch Manager to be the Sales Person? This causes the Branch Manager to demand that the Recruiters do the Branch Manager's job and has them search for job leads daily instead of doing their own job which is recruiting and filling job orders. As I write this I am in fear for my job. My performance is great, I meet my numbers regularly, the employers and candidates LOVE me. So why do I fear for my job? I DO NOT TRUST THE MANAGEMENT. I have seen Branch Managers and Regional Managers go into the data base any sabotage a Recruiter's data entry to get rid of someone they don't like...or is beneath them. They don't do enough damage that it really makes a difference in the long run, just enough to make a Recruiter look bad. I could continue, but think you get the gist.

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