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The Reserves Network

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5.0
Mar 26, 2025
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Pros

* Tenured teams of experts who genuinely care about each other, our customers, candidates, and communities. My teammates are my ROCKS! * We vs. Me culture - teamwork and collaboration continue to elevate the TRN experience *Commitment to growth and wellness including; financial - 401K Match + advisors, health & wellness - Medical, Dental and vision insurance + Health 360 Aps + gym reimbursement + professional development -+ reimbursement for certifications + ongoing trainings+ career advancement opportunities Our Shared Service Center (Accounting, HR, Marketing, L&P, IT, and privately held ownership) is truly committed to keeping up with the changes in the dynamic staffing industry and investing in TRN employees and technology.

Cons

All companies have opportunities to improve. Ours are not unlike our customers. We need to continue to listen to each other and be nimble enough to make thoughtful yet quick data-driven decisions that align with our values. Leadership and professional development will impact our market share and healthy culture. We need more teammates who want to BLOOM where they are planted and be the change they want to see.

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5.0
May 20, 2026
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Pros

great communication and work/life balance

Cons

salary is low but helps fill in the gaps during the week

1.0
May 16, 2026
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CEO approval
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Pros

The employee engagement activities can be fun.

Cons

When I first joined the company, I was under the impression that I would be constantly making commissions as an account manager when making hires. Only to find out on my first day that I had to make a certain amount of GP before I could start making money. In my tenure there, I saw five new people leave quickly. That’s a sign that there is something broken with the company. And the company branch isn't big! We had redundant meetings on where you were at with your orders. At one point, we had 11 meetings weekly, talking about the same things. That’s not to keep us on track, that’s about control. You will be asked to work with impossible clients on trying to fill hires for them, and in the same breath they will ask “Why is your GP not where it needs to be?” The micromanaging was also frustrating. I will never forget being berated by my VP via email in front of my team. It was so humiliating. This company has been struggling for a few years, due to the tightening of markets and the rise of ai, and have done multiple layoffs in the past. The company has lower than average holidays. They would rather promote burnout than giving employees rest.

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