Pros
• You’ll learn exactly what kind of company you never want to work for again.
Cons
• Toxic leadership that refuses accountability. Whenever pressure hits, management pretends to be “busy” while dumping every task, expectation, and stress onto the recruiting team. • No voice for employees. Concerns, suggestions, and legitimate issues are ignored, brushed aside, or met with micromanagement. You’re expected to hit unrealistic targets while working with “two hands tied behind your back.” • Rampant favoritism and clique culture. Promotions and job security go to friends and family, not performers. During layoffs, the same protected inner circle always survives, even when they contribute the least. • High turnover and constant layoffs. New hires come in energized and hopeful, then quickly become casualties of the environment. The leadership “group” watches each other’s backs while everyone else is disposable. • Leadership drains the division. Many managers do the bare minimum, add no revenue, and still collect paychecks while undermining the people actually doing the work. • Unethical dynamics. Job orders, commissions, and credit routinely flow to leadership’s friends instead of the recruiters who actually delivered results. • Chronic operational failure. The agency struggles to stay profitable, repeatedly loses major accounts, and offers virtually no real opportunity for advancement. All symptoms of a leadership team that protects itself first and the business last. • Disorganized, unstrategic, and exhausting. No cohesion between recruiting, CSM, and onboarding. Every team plays favorites and points fingers when things go wrong.