Better Hope You’re Related to Someone… - Recruiter Atlas MedStaff Employee Review

1.0
Dec 30, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

None anymore, the only benefit is work from home but you can get that at most companies in the industry.

Cons

Where to begin: Atlas rode the high that everyone in this industry did during COVID, then proceeded to ignore every single sign of the upcoming downturn. It didn’t matter that their sales staff warned them of the need for change, it didn’t matter that their travelers started leaving by the 100’s, it didn’t matter that their employees started looking for other jobs. All that mattered was keeping the banks happy and pumping as much money as they could into the salaries of upper management and promoting anyone in the family tree or that kissed the ring. Since then, it’s only gotten worse. What was once a really great place to work is now known for regular layoffs, a horrible work environment, and pretty much a nobody in the industry. In an unsurprising move, Atlas has made zero changes to their C-suite and upper leadership teams that single handedly sank the ship and blamed the crew the whole way down. Instead, they continue to lay off top performers (specifically and suspiciously mostly women) and operate as if nothing is wrong. It will be a shock if Atlas doesn’t shut their doors or sell for pennies on the dollar in 2025.

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5.0
Oct 2, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The greatest part of working at Atlas was the people, the support they gave me to be who I was, and the trust they had in me to do the job they hired me to do. It was truly a place that allowed me to grow and become a better version of myself. My team, my manager, and leadership were great while I was there, and they will forever have my respect as people. In addition to the support, benefits such as unlimited PTO, good insurance, and in good times, the bonuses that came back to us made it feel even more like a great place to be and work.

Cons

The major con that I had for my time there came about because of stress from external sources. Communication was strained when the industry contracted post-pandemic and that caused a lot of downstream issues. Paranoia seeped into a lot of people's minds and hearts. I personally always trusted that it would turn around, even to the day that I got my layoff call. I personally feel it would have made my transition easier if clear-eyed communication had been pursued.

4.0
Jun 20, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Smaller travel company with decent benefits

Cons

Does not pay as much as other companies

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