People are commodities not valued employees - Business Development Manager Experis Employee Review

1.0
May 7, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Ok salary, good co-workers, good client exposure

Cons

Experis is a staffing company trying to repackage staffing as professional services. - No risk management - No program management, the only dashboard managed is a list of consultants assigned to clients with roll off dates and management telling everyone to figure out ways to keep those consultants engaged. This leads to perpetual project extensions, not closed projects adding value. - Terrible benefits getting worse year over year - Poor communication via the management team, people just "disappear" from the staff with no explanations. - No professional development, training is promised but never made available. - No where to advance too. The management has been in place for decades and it's a clique. - Sales focus on what gets the biggest head count not what solution does the client need - recruiting focus on easy and long term not solutions - recruiting strength has dwindled and Experis now depends on sub-vendors - Use cases are written from staffing engagements and co-opted as if it was a solution Experis delivered when in fact all Experis provided were bodies. - All solutions offered by the solutions team are "paper tigers" if you are a vendor, look else where for true solutions. If you just want bodies, go for it.

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5.0
Jun 8, 2026
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Pros

I enjoy the environment and consistent work. Happy with potential outcome and becoming a permanent employee.

Cons

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3.0
May 11, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

1. Great perks of working in advanced tech, specifically the AR/VR field. 2. The client company offers a lot of fun activities. 3. I was able to find a sense of belonging within my team.

Cons

1. Management lacks clear direction and sound judgment. 2. Micromanagement from leads. 3. Unnecessary drama caused by management. 4. Leadership and management roles lack diversity, with little representation across gender and backgrounds. 5. People are let go without clear reasons, even when directly asked.

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