Proservice Hawaii reviews

3.6

59% would recommend to a friend

(260 total reviews)

Ben Godsey

64% approve of CEO

53% positive business outlook

Proservice Hawaii has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 260 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Proservice Hawaii 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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260 reviews
1.0
Jul 25, 2025

Used to be a great company… not anymore

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Initially felt like a forward-thinking company compared to other local Hawaii businesses Adopted modern tools and technology (even if their HRIS had room for improvement) Amazing coworkers and a strong sense of team in the earlier days

Cons

High leadership turnover, especially among executives who don’t truly understand the core business: HR and payroll. No, this isn’t about profitability, they get that. What they lack is awareness of what it actually takes to do the work on the ground, and how many people it takes to do it sustainably. Leadership seems fine with overworking staff (especially from the fragilest departments) until burnout or resignation, assuming the work will just “get done.” The only reason it does get done is because the great employees hold the line until they can’t anymore. But when you care about your people, you provide relief before burnout happens, that is something this company never does. Instead, they wait until it’s too late, then scramble to replace those great employees/work ethics who/which can’t easily be replicated. Constant shifts in company goals without thoughtful consideration for how these changes impact daily operations Leadership frequently launches new initiatives and expects frontline employees to provide feedback and come up with improvement ideas - these are all huge strategic tasks that fall far outside of appropriate scope and pay grade When concerns are raised, they fall back on the mantra that “we’re all responsible for ProService,” which only adds to the toxicity. This pattern of unclear direction, overburdening staff, and refusing to recognize it is exhausting and unproductive. I think they need to understand that it's a two way street. It feels like the org needs business therapy No more downtown office option so commuting to Hawaii Kai is a burden for many that leadership seems out of touch with. They do not understand locals' realities. Company culture shifted from valuing people to treating them like numbers Recognition (ProStars) is inconsistent, previously there were trophies or physical certificates, nowadays it's unclear what is being given out and can be inconsistent to previous months. Recognition/Promotion is usually delayed until someone is visibly burnt out or thinking of leaving, rather than given when it’s truly earned and needed The company has lost its local identity. It now operates like a mainland company with no human-centered leadership. Just look at their ads online - it is the SAME kind of promo/branding that other PEO/HR companies are doing (e.g. free airpods?!). There is no real creativity and distinctive identity. If you're looking for a typical 9-5 payroll or operations job, this isn’t it. You’ll be expected to wear many hats under the guise of “growth” without realistic compensation or support. It’s a toxic hustle culture disguised as opportunity

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Proservice Hawaii Response
4mo
Mahalo for the many years you dedicated to ProService and for sharing your perspective. As we’ve grown and evolved, we recognize that change — including leadership transitions, strategic shifts, and operational decisions — can impact teams in real ways. We remain focused on strengthening leadership alignment, sustainable workloads, thoughtful change management, and meaningful recognition across the organization. Our commitment to people, local roots, and long-term impact in Hawaii continues to guide our decisions. We are continually working to ensure our growth reflects the values and culture that have always been central to who we are. We appreciate the contributions you made during your time with us and wish you continued success.
5.0
Jul 14, 2025

Positive recruiting experience

Anonymous employee
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Pros

From recruiting to interviewing to onboarding, the experience was professional, seamless and positive. ProService Hawaii's tools are very much streamlined and up to date. The culture and environment are fun and innovative.

Cons

No cons at this time.

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Proservice Hawaii Response
4mo
Mahalo for sharing your experience! We’re so glad to hear that your journey from recruiting through onboarding felt seamless and positive. Creating a professional, streamlined experience — supported by the right tools and a strong culture — is something we’re very intentional about. It’s great to know that spirit of innovation and fun is coming through. We’re grateful to have you on the team and look forward to what we’ll accomplish together.
2.0
Jul 8, 2025

Toxic culture driven by ignorance and blame

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Mostly friendly staff trying their best.

Cons

- Leadership lacks direction and accountability - Extremely high work pressure with no corresponding benefits - Poor communication and unrealistic expectations from upper management - Blame culture — employees are often scapegoated for systemic issues. There are rituals in place to publicly blame others in company-wide public slack channels. - Constantly shifting priorities with no clear long-term strategy

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Proservice Hawaii Response
4mo
Mahalo for taking the time to share your experience. At ProService, we are committed to a culture grounded in respect, accountability, and clear direction. Feedback around leadership alignment, communication, and workload is taken seriously, and we continue to strengthen how we set priorities and support our teams as we grow. Creating an environment where employees feel valued and supported is essential to who we are, and we remain focused on continuously improving how we lead and work together.
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