Success-motivated, nimble, smart, process-oriented and thick-skinned folks wanted - Full Desk Recruiter Addison Group Employee Review

4.0
Jun 2, 2018
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Pros

(Disclosure: I'm a Full Desk Consultant). This is my 3rd tenure in the staffing industry, and my group is by far and away the best I've experienced thus far (not quite a year with AG). Led by our experienced, optimistic, and continually willing-to-grow supervisor, I have had the good and wonderful fortune to be a part of a cohesive, successful team with a real esprit de corps. We work tirelessly, support one another, and celebrate our successes (and learn from our failures). We buy-in to and enjoy the process; we do detailed post-mortems on deals that fell through, as well as on those that we were able to close. It's a constant state of growing, adjusting, and working to be better. And that is at the micro. AG, company-wide, offers so many more resources - through our L&D team, HR, collaborative outlets with other verticales, etc., and incentives - than at other firms I've worked for. The promote a fun, vibrant culture, one that evolves, but from top leadership through the front line recruiters, my experience has been positive and encouraging. In short, I could hardly ask for a better situation at present; I plan and hope to have a goodly long career with Addison Group.

Cons

Let's face it: we are in the business of asking clients to pay large sums of money to hire people, and to artfully, but firmly, consult and persuade a candidate to leave one job for another. It takes a certain type of individual to do this, well, day in and day out. Accordingly, this job is clearly not for everyone; it requires mental, psychological and physical pacing and stamina; it requires research skills, creating and adapting processes/plans (and executing on them day in and day out), often working before and after "normal" business hours...and the stress can be draining it it's not managed properly. Also, it matters who leads your team - and there are some leaders who lead me to scratch my head and wonder why the still have a job. In my observation thus far, the most successful teams have leaders who are generally collaborative, engaging, not "above" the producer, and also process-driven, not fly-by-the-seat-of-your pants; they don't demean their employees, rather they uplift them through encouragement and a willingness to help maximize their capabilities. Again, I consider myself fortunate to have an excellent supervisor who not only cares about the bottom line, but also cares about the individual as a person. He often says "don't tell your clients that I'm your 'boss'...tell them I'm your colleague." So, in sum, yes - this is a tough, demanding job and industry. The hours can be funky, you will get rejections a helluva lot more than affirmations, and it's a highly-charged, emotional environment. But, if you truly care about success AND are willing to do what is necessary to succeed and earn a lot of money, this can be a great career choice (and also a helluva a lot of fun). Addison Group, in my experience and observations thus far - warts and all - is a terrific company.

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Addison Group Response
8y
Thank you for you detailed review. You made some very good points about the staffing industry. We are also happy to announce we are currently in the process of setting up every employee with a laptop. Our benefits team is actively looking into providing additional benefits and are conducting a survey soon to find out what our employees are most interested in. We are happy to hear you are enjoying your time at Addison Group and hope you will enjoy many more years with us!

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Addison Group Response
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Good morning. We take these concerns seriously and want to understand more about what you experienced. We would like to learn more. Please reach out to us at peoplefirst@addisongroup.com so we can investigate this further.
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