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Recruiting Manager Reviews

What is it like working as a Recruiting Manager?

February 2023
Stressful Yet Satisfying.
Recruiting Manager in Jonesborough:
Pros: Providing people the opportunity to gain full-time employment
Cons: Underpaid, overworked, lack of communication from corporate to employees.
January 2023
Very fast paced environment, If I slack off it could be detrimental to the business.
Recruiting Manager in Oklahoma City:
Pros: The way the CEO treats hers employees. Its always a family first.
Cons: The pay and the lack of processes.
February 2021
Unclear and stressful.
Recruiting Manager in Costa Mesa:
Pros: Some coworkers
Cons: The metrics focus with no understanding or care of recruiter/consultant relationships. The account management duties with no clarity. No timeline for possible raises in pay. Title changes but no raise.
July 2020
Recruiting Manager in San Jose:
Pros: The people there are super nice, and there is such amazing work-life balance!
Cons: It's a conservative culture and they are slow to improve processes. Very limited resources and support for what they looking for in recruiting needs.
June 2020
It is very fast paced and the company is growing tremendously..
Recruiting Manager in Houston:
Pros: The opportunity to grow in this company.
Cons: The stress and extra hours for not enough pay.
May 2020
Indy is a great city.
Recruiting Manager in Indianapolis:
Pros: Large enough to have plenty of things to do but small enough then it is easy to get around, very little traffic.
Cons: Violent crime has taken a sharp increase in the last 5 to 7 years.
March 2020
Good place to start off.
Recruiting Manager in Durham:
Pros: I'm glad I was able to find a position so quickly on moving to Durham. There are a lot of opportunities for young professionals esp. in tech and academia.
Cons: The area has a lot of sprawl, which can be isolating if you are new to an area and working a 9-5. It seems that most people I know come to the area to begin their careers but ultimately move on.

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