Be careful working for this company - Recruiter Staffmark Employee Review

1.0
Nov 19, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There's plenty of work to go around. You will be able to work 24 hours a day if you want to.

Cons

This company is only concerned about 1 thing...Money. You will put in 65-70 hours a week and the management will not value you. In fact it would help if you would befriend upper management. That's how the decisions are made...not on performance.

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5.0
Jun 11, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I had good training for the first night so I didn’t have much trouble with anything throughout the month.

Cons

No cons, I was basically fine with everything.

3.0
Apr 16, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

There are strong individual contributors across the organization who genuinely care about their clients and candidates. The business itself has market opportunity, especially in industrial staffing, and there is potential to build something meaningful with the right strategy and execution.

Cons

Leadership lacks alignment between stated goals and actual execution. There is a clear disconnect between the vision communicated during hiring and the day-to-day expectations in role. In some instances, employees are placed in situations where they are asked to engage in practices that raise ethical and, at times, legal concerns. This creates an uncomfortable and high-risk working environment, particularly for those who prioritize compliance and professional integrity. Despite discussions around evolving the business toward higher-margin, relationship-driven growth, the operating model continues to default back to transactional “fill and bill” activity. Efforts to introduce more strategic structure, improve efficiency, and modernize workflows are often dismissed or labeled as unnecessary. There is also inconsistency in how policies and code of conduct are applied, which creates a perception of unfair and selective enforcement. This impacts trust, morale, and overall team performance. Additionally, there is an over-reliance on outdated sales approaches that do not reflect how modern workforce solutions are built or sustained in today’s market.

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