A charade of an organization - Vice President Business Development LHH Employee Review

1.0
Sep 24, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Exposure to many contacts among all corporate organizations.

Cons

Compensation (commission) is unachievable within the first two years and chances are you will not make it to that point. Competitors don't respect LHH as they are seen as an antiquated, understaffed and a under-delivering company with a façade of experts that don't exist. While LHH ignores their weak position with a zero brand awareness (non-existent marketing strategy/budget), market share for LHH erodes to a laughable level. Senior level management as well as mid level managers are lame duck administrators that never visit their territories to support their much needed market development thereby having total disconnect with their clients and employees. In two years, conference calls were always deadly silent unless the "favored" Bus. Developer (salesperson) was prepped to pound their chest about their success, which probably was someone else's opportunity to begin with. No trust, no teamwork, no culture .......... not a company to work even if you desperate.

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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

The team was one of the strongest aspects of the organization, with many supportive and hardworking colleagues. PTO and time-off benefits were competitive, including occasional early-release days and additional time-off opportunities throughout the year.

Cons

The company culture has significantly declined in recent years, leading to lower employee morale and engagement. Micromanagement became increasingly common, while transparency and trust diminished. Although remote work was heavily promoted, there has been a shift toward a hybrid/in-office model. Office conditions often created challenges, including recurring maintenance issues and an open floor plan that made it difficult to focus and conduct private conversations or meetings. Compensation has not remained competitive with market expectations, making it increasingly difficult for employees to achieve strong earnings. Comparable staffing firms in the industry often offer higher compensation while providing similar benefits and time-off programs. As a result, retaining experienced recruiters and top performers has become increasingly challenging. Work-life balance also suffered due to the pressure of meeting KPIs and performance metrics, often requiring work outside of normal business hours to remain competitive and meet expectations. Employee engagement initiatives and team-building activities that once contributed to a positive environment have largely disappeared. There has also been noticeable turnover among tenured employees and top performers, raising concerns about retention and overall organizational direction.

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