Life as a Branch Manager for Adecco - Branch Manager Adecco Employee Review

3.0
May 7, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

Adecco is a large organization that has a number of career tracks depending on your interest. One of the other great things is that you could potentially relocate to various places around the U.S. (and world for that matter) and still stay employed with the organization.

Cons

I never felt like the most Sr. Management was interested in the local markets. That's to say, in the two years that I worked for them, I did not once have leadership above the RVP level visit our local office. This, for me and the recruiters that worked for me, was a bit disappointing. The only other issue if you like feeling connected to the company you work for was that with such a large organization, people can get lost in the crowd. Local management was awesome, but in the big scheme of things, you knew that you were but a small entity on a large island.

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5.0
May 4, 2026
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Pros

The team was great to work with

Cons

Could have used an additional recruiter for the time I was there to free up the store manager to meet with more clients

1.0
Mar 27, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Onboarding for new hires was smooth

Cons

My experience with Adecco Staffing Agency reflects a significant disconnect between the expectations set during onboarding and the reality of assignment execution. There appears to be a consistent misalignment between candidate skill sets and the roles they are placed into, which not only undermines performance but also creates unnecessary inefficiencies for both the employee and the client organization. Assignments are often presented without full transparency regarding scope, schedule, or operational requirements, resulting in frequent adjustments that disrupt workflow continuity and personal planning. Additionally, there is a notable deficiency in accurate and timely reporting. Communication regarding assignment details, schedule changes, and performance expectations lacks consistency and clarity. This creates ambiguity in accountability and limits the employee’s ability to effectively manage deliverables. From a process standpoint, this reflects weak coordination and insufficient control mechanisms within their staffing and reporting systems. Most concerning is the apparent lack of advocacy for the employee. A staffing agency should function as an intermediary that ensures alignment between employer needs and employee capabilities while also safeguarding fair treatment and clear communication. In this case, there is a perception that employee concerns—particularly those related to schedule changes, workload expectations, and workplace conditions—are not adequately addressed or escalated. This ultimately results in a work environment that feels transactional rather than supportive, with limited consideration for employee well-being or long-term success.

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