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The Intersect Group

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Chances are if you're considering working here you're fresh out of college. Don't do it.. - IT Recruiter II The Intersect Group Employee Review

1.0
Jun 15, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Before my whole team either quit or was fired, we were really close.

Cons

Look I'm going to be as real as possible because I have nothing to lose. This company does not care about you. They might make it look that way but go to LinkedIn look at the tenure of the "Recruiters" or "sales Managers" who have TIG listed on their jobs. IT IS NOT LONG. In fact it is probably the most unsettling tenure I've ever seen in my professional career. A LOT OF PEOPLE DON'T MAKE IT EVEN 1 YEAR. Additionally, this company is an energy vampire. I became a different, unhappy person when I worked here. I was micromanaged like crazy and I never felt good enough. They expect you to work hard to prove yourself but if you're a recruiter you'll never be valued the way the sales people are. They say you're equal but right off the bat sales people are paid more and have a higher compensation plan. If you're reading this review you are probably fresh out of college because my manager literally told our team "we won't take referrals, we only want people with no experience who won't ask for a higher salary" RED FLAG. They're gonna try to pay you $45k salary and 2% commission in the R1 position. Then take your commission away and make you restart when you're promoted and start paying you a whopping 3% in commission!! WOW! Good luck finding a job but just think twice about if you want this one... also the benefits suck. PS. the company asks employees to write good reviews so take those with a grain of salt. In fact, take this with a grain of salt, reach out to some past employees on LinkedIn and Ask them personally what their experience was like. Just do your research..

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5.0
Jan 21, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I had a truly positive onboarding experience with The Intersect Group and can confidently say the process exceeded my expectations. From the very beginning, the recruiters & operations coordinators were professional, responsive, and genuinely supportive. Communication was clear, timely, and consistent, which made the entire onboarding process feel smooth and well-organized. They took the time to answer questions, provide guidance, and ensure I felt prepared every step of the way. What stood out most was the level of care and professionalism shown throughout the process. Starting a new role can naturally bring some anxiety, and the team at The Intersect Group did an excellent job of easing those concerns through transparency, encouragement, and follow-through. I’m grateful for the experience and would highly recommend The Intersect Group to anyone seeking a recruiting partner that values people, communication, and professionalism.

Cons

The onboarding process moved quickly, which required prompt attention.

2.0
Jun 30, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

A few talented recruiters and support staff who genuinely want to succeed. Opportunity to work on a variety of clients and searches. Strong earning potential if you're able to navigate the environment and see past all of the chaos.

Cons

The culture has changed significantly over time. The combination of private equity ownership and constant pressure for short-term results has created an environment where metrics often take priority over people and long-term success. Turnover is exceptionally high, making it difficult to build stable teams or maintain continuity with clients and candidates. It often feels like you're constantly onboarding new colleagues while saying goodbye to experienced performers. Micromanagement is another major challenge. Rather than empowering experienced recruiters to operate autonomously, there is an overwhelming focus on activity tracking, reporting, and oversight. For seasoned producers, this creates an environment built on control instead of trust. Leadership has also become a concern. Expectations frequently shift, communication can be inconsistent, and decisions sometimes feel reactive rather than strategic. The result is uncertainty, low morale, and limited confidence in long-term direction. Many talented recruiters leave not because of the work itself, but because of how the organization is managed. Overall, if you thrive in a highly structured, metrics-driven environment with constant oversight, this may be a fit. If you're looking for a culture built on trust, stability, leadership development, and long-term investment in employees, there are likely better options.

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