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3.5

66% would recommend to a friend

(817 total reviews)

Martin E. Judge III

90% approve of CEO

71% positive business outlook

The Judge Group has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 817 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The The Judge Group 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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817 reviews
1.0
Apr 28, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

If there are any pros to this company and job they are: 1. Base salary 2. Drink on Fridays if you're into that type of thing during work 3. If your good, you aren't micromanaged and can basically work as hard as you want 4. Judge group has a decent reputation so it's a good stepping stone for a new job after you come to hating it 3 months in

Cons

1. As the other review said, many fake reviews are written to keep the ratings up 2. Poor executive level management. CEO is a consistently drunk 3. High school work environment and social structure 4. Long hours, 7:30 am to 6 pm on Mondays and Tuesday's with no overtime pay AND they still expect you to work late or make calls and check emails even after your long day 5. Senior leadership is also very poor in the Healthcare division. 6. Your just another number, you stop performing or leave? So what, they will just replace you with someone else off the street who has no education and wants to get paid 32K to be back in high school basically 7. Management style : fear 8. From what I can see and heard, even if you are promoted into sales or management, it's not worth it cause you barely make any more money and work longer and have more responsibilities 9. The president of healthcare only wants people to work on his accounts so he makes more money, like he needs it

2.0
Apr 21, 2016

Contract worker review

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Competitive salary, friendly staff, has a open line of communication with contractors.

Cons

No vacation or holiday compensation packge. Paid at a flat hourly rate for hours worked (no overtime pay).

3.0
Apr 13, 2016

It's Just OK...

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

-Judge is a decent place to kick start a career in the industry -If you love competition, especially internally, this is the place to be -Training is intense and informative. You'll get the necessary tools and advice to move forward. -Corporate office is very nice -Phase trips are usually to great resorts -My direct manager is understanding and helpful, and not a micromanager (but I can't say the same for others) -Decent tools for your recruiting desk (multiple job boards and the ats is robust) -Young and vibrant workforce (if you're okay with it and can handle it)

Cons

-"Work / life balance" is NOT great. You are expected to work 11-12 hours per day, then go home and do some more work. Barely any time for friends and family. If you value your life outside of work, then please stay away from this company. Not saying that any job in today's world is, and should be, a cozy 9-5, but when you're putting in 60+ hours per week, that is very draining, especially to a family-centered person, or a millennial trying to have some form of a life. -Vacation and personal time off? Good luck getting that approved. You'll be lucky to be granted permission for a long weekend getaway with your friends or family. If you do, you'll be worried and feel 'guilty' that you are not at work. -Pay structure isn't the best in the staffing industry (most of the company is on a draw, if not all, but can't speak for any of the outside offices). Benefits are painfully bad. If you have a spouse who works, go on theirs. -The "advancement" that is within the company is only structured on "how much money you make." Very little roads to take. From what I can currently see anyways. -Fear tactics to perform well. At the very end of the day, you as the recruiter/account manager, are dealing with human beings, not products. -Occasional "call outs" from the CEO to the entire company in sub-emails of employees who are not performing great at the present time.

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