Flexible - Receruiter/Customer Service Prolink Employee Review

3.0
Apr 20, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Flexible remote environment for role

Cons

Decrease in commissions over time

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Prolink Response
1mo
We appreciate your review and are glad that you've benefitted from our flexible work arrangement. Since our inception, we believe that the more you produce, the more you should earn. We have a variable commission rate that increases as you increase through each tier. This ensures that if you produce more, you earn more. This structure has been favored by many and has had positive reviews within the organization. We understand you are no longer employed but we wish you the best in your future endeavors.

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Cons

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Prolink Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your experience with us! We are so glad to hear that you had a positive experience and that the flexible, remote friendly work environment has contributed to your positive experience. Creating a supportive and flexible work environment is important to us. Thank you for being a part of the team!
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Apr 18, 2026
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I did not have a positive experience with Prolink or Unique Harris(Recruiter)

Cons

I want to share my experience to provide transparency for other nurses considering working with this agency. I was presented with a Michigan assignment and verbally accepted the initial offer, which was quoted as $4,739/48 hours plus a $1,246 stipend. Based on this agreement and reassurance from the recruiter that onboarding expenses would be reimbursed(around $500 for fingerprinting, getting the out-of-state license, state required education & out-of-state background check with me using my car to fulfill fingerprints), I proceeded with credentialing requirements and incurred out-of-pocket costs. Shortly after, the compensation structure was changed multiple times ($4,739 including stipend, then $4,360.50/48 hours, and ultimately $3,439/36 hours), along with changes to the schedule and start date. Despite repeated requests, a written contract reflecting the original terms was never provided. Due to these material changes, I was unable to move forward under the revised conditions. I requested reimbursement for the expenses incurred in good faith based on the original agreement and direction provided. This request was escalated to a supervisor, HR, and company leadership, and was ultimately denied. I am sharing this experience so that other clinicians can make informed decisions and ensure that written contracts are secured before proceeding with credentialing or incurring expenses. While I understand that crisis assignments can change, I encourage transparency and consistency in communication, especially when clinicians are being asked to invest time and money upfront.

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