Aerotek reviews

3.4

54% would recommend to a friend

(6,462 total reviews)

Tom Kelly

76% approve of CEO

52% positive business outlook

Aerotek has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 6,462 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Aerotek employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Recursos humanos e pessoal industry (3.8 stars).

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6K reviews
2.0
Sep 23, 2018
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

-Free coffee in the mornings -...lmao

Cons

Alright, before I start writing this I want to let whoever is reading this right now to know that this review is the honest to god truth. EVERYTHING you have read so far on glassdoor is true. They promise you that if you work or them, youre bound to make a ton of money. Dont get me wrong, this is true, but that money comes 2,3 or even 4 years down the road. In the meantime, youre stuck with a 40k base salary that doesnt increase until you hit your "bump" (ill get to this in a bit) which doesnt happen for 8 months to a year. Now, as we know money isnt everything (well at this company it actually is lol), but im sure youre wondering, "well what about management"? If you want to be in the most micromanaged culture ever, this is for you! At the end of everyday, you sit down with your "manager" (who btw is like a year into the job bc of the high turnover and around 23 years old ) and go over your activity for the day. They go over every minute of your day and ask you "what were you doing between 9:22-9:30" when there isnt any activity logged and you have to explain to them why you were in the bathroom instead of making calls. Get this, the average age of every employee there is 24 years old....this includes the director himself who i think is around 30. Also, these managers try so hard to impress this director that whenever they give you "feedback" (which is basically their way to secretly bash you while secretly making themselves feel superior) they ask you to email them what you guys talked about so that they can show this director what a dandy job theyre doing. They try to enforce this "feedback oriented culture" but to be completely honest, its not for your benefit like they say - its so that they can look good to their peers and show that they too are "drinking the Kool-Aid". Now to the "bump". This is when your "training period" is over (which they say typically takes 3 months) and you get your 15k raise. First off, what they dont tell you, is that you need to make the company 4k weekly before you get this raise (btw people leave long before they hit this but the company doesnt care because the money you make for them continues long after youre gone). Now, it isnt impossible to hit this 4k number. But people usually do it within 8 months to a year, not 3 months. In fact, i know people that still havnt finished this "training period" but theyve been with the company for almost 8 months hmmmmm. "well what about the hours"? 7:45-5:30. Now im sure youre probably thinking, okay well thats not toooo bad, but heres the kicker. If you dare leave at 5:30 youre basically shunned and not seen as "one of them". What you have to understand is that if you join this company, they expect you to drop all family/friend life that you have and spend it with them all of the time and join their little "team". Even if youre finished all work for the day, hit your numbers, youre still expected to grind mindlessly because for some reason they dont believe in a work/life balance. Another thing they will sell you on is "opportunity". Heres the opportunity Recruiter -> Account manager. People typically dont make it much farther after that, as most people have the sense to go elsewhere and there isnt anything at all beyond that. They will also tell you that this is a sales job. I cant reiterate this enough, it is NOT sales, and i dont understand why they think it is. Yes, it has the aspects of sales in that you are cold calling candidates, but thats as "salesy" as it gets. youre not selling any specific product or service, youre a recruiter and need to know that going in. Now if youre thinking to yourself, "well this person is probably upset cause they recently got fired" I assure you thats not the case. I just had the right mind to leave because I realized that all of the above was not what i wanted the next year of my life to be, let alone the next 40. I wish i knew this all going in, but i hope this review helps the next person make an informed decision before deciding to work here

4.0
Mar 20, 2017
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

They teach you how to work hard, create a sense of urgency, be self-accountable (but to a fault), handle professional situations with a high level of maturity, and you get a great foundation for recruiting and sales. Uncapped commission!

Cons

Old school mentality (think boiler room), long hours, no real opportunity for growth if you don't want to sell, you're taught that every time something goes wrong, it's absolutely your fault. This environment does not work well if you're trying to have a wholesome family life or strong marriage! Lastly, although the position is salaried, you get judged if you're not there from 7:30-6ish each day.

2.0
Oct 30, 2014
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

-Little barrier of Entry: You don't need much experience to get land a job here. They like mostly sales experience. They hire right out of college. -Learning the industry: You get a crash course in full cycle recruiting. You are responsible for a lot and have a big impact on the accounts you work on -Stepping Stone: If your goal is to be in the recruiting field, this maybe a good place to start. Most corporate recruiter positions require previous experience and this company maybe an okay place to start for that reason.

Cons

-Hours: The required hours were 7:30am-6:00pm Monday through Friday. Yes that is the MINIMUM you will be working. Typically you will work more. There are always positions to be filled so, if you wanna get your commission you will be working more than the 52.5 minimum hours per week. I probably worked 60 hours a week and still felt like it wasn't enough. -Work Life Balance: There is NO work life balance. You are given a laptop and EVERYONE has your cellphone number. This includes your contractors, co-workers, and account managers. Be ready to recruit every hour of the day. -Management: Since there is little barrier of entry, you will be working with account managers who may not be that smart. They just follow what everyone else is doing. Their commission is directly linked to your results, so expect constant micro-managing. You will be texting or talking to your account manager more than anyone else in your life (family, friends, girlfriend, etc). Most of the managers are very unprofessional. Most will call you out on things that are out of your control and yell at you (contractor got a flat tire and was late to work). Some of them will cuss you out in front of the whole office.

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