Unprofessional & Unethical Company - Account Executive Indeed Employee Review

1.0
Jan 27, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

1) You will come across some great people at Indeed. You will make life long friends, and the perks of food, happy hours and team outings are fun. 2) If you are a recent graduate, you will learn a lot about the recruitment industry.

Cons

If you only read the first sentence, do not ever work here. Not even if you are desperate for a job. At some companies, you rise to the top by working hard and doing well. At Indeed, you can easily rise to the top by cheating, lying and pushing everyone out of the way to get there. Instead of a long explanation I can list out why I would not recommend Indeed: -If you want to move up you need to be favored by management -if you have an HR issue....good luck with having an anonymous complaint -if you don't feel comfortable with people swearing at you, not the place to be -Cheating to make your quota is okay if you don't get "caught" -HR has no problem lying to your face to get you to take a job there -60 call minimum a day even when you have more important things to do -Have an idea on how to improve? Too bad. -Remember high school drama? Welcome to Indeed High -Rules apply to some people, but not all people -CRM is unbearably terrible -The job itself is monotonous I could go on, but I hope that this in addition to the other reviews gives you a taste of why you should not work here.

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