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How much time do you have - Recruiter Jackson Therapy Partners Employee Review

1.0
Aug 14, 2025
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Pros

Hybrid but only considered that because of quarterly meetings, otherwise remote based.

Cons

During my time with Jackson Therapy Partners, I observed significant issues in leadership and company culture that impact both morale and productivity. Management frequently engages in gossip and openly discusses employees with other team members, which erodes trust and professionalism. Favoritism is a persistent concern—certain employees are allowed to treat colleagues with disrespect as long as they bring in revenue. The advertised “work-life balance” is not reflected in reality. Employees are often expected to be available 24/7 despite working on a low-salary structure. Personal cell phones are required for work-related apps without reimbursement. Despite increased cost-of-living pressures, no salary adjustments have been made to reflect COLA. Compensation is another area of concern. Commission rates are set so low that achieving a livable income requires significantly more effort than should be necessary. The structure appears designed to prioritize company market share over employee earning potential. Finally, the prevalence of favoritism—particularly toward long-tenured staff—creates a stagnant and inequitable workplace. This protects underperformance, discourages innovation, and contributes to a toxic environment. While the company may prioritize profitability, meaningful improvements to management practices, compensation structures, and workplace culture would be necessary for Jackson Therapy Partners to attract and retain high-performing employees long term.

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Jackson Therapy Partners Response
8mo
Thank you for sharing your experience. Recruitment, especially in healthcare, is a unique blend of sales and customer service—it’s fast-paced, performance-driven, and not for everyone. The uncapped earning potential and flexibility can be incredibly rewarding, but it also requires a willingness to support clinicians who work around the clock, which sometimes means being available outside of traditional hours. That said, a strong culture is essential. At Jackson Therapy Partners, we believe in earning trust, taking responsibility, and caring personally—principles that we strive to be reflected in leadership behavior, compensation structures, and how we support our teams. We appreciate your feedback on behavior that falls outside of our values and are addressing your concerns internally as a result. As you know, we actively seek feedback from our team through annual third-party surveys and regular roundtables focused on innovation, communication, and culture. We believe in creating space for open dialogue and continuous improvement. Recruitment can be a fulfilling career when paired with trust, transparency, and a culture that values people as much as performance.

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5.0
Apr 6, 2025
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Pros

Great recruiter, good pay, fair company

Cons

No cons as of right now

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Jackson Therapy Partners Response
10mo
Thanks so much for the great review! We’re glad to hear you’ve had a positive experience with your recruiter, pay, and the overall company. That’s exactly what we love to hear! And no cons? We’ll take that as a win—but we’ll keep working hard to make sure it stays that way. Thanks again for the 5 stars!
2.0
Jun 18, 2026
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Pros

WFH is good. Got along with with my team and turned out good work in a timely fashion.

Cons

The team manager (executive level) was a total micro-manager who told me more than once that he "did not micro-manage" his employees. I know for a fact I was the 3rd person in my role to quit, while the two others were fired. The team was under the gun the whole time I was there, scrambling to solutions. That pressure, combined with previous problems with people in my role probably contributed to the manager's total lack of trust in me.

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