Aerotek reviews

3.4

55% would recommend to a friend

(6,470 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 6,470 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
4.0
Jan 17, 2011
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

If you are starting a career and want to be in an environment where you will be challenged on a minute by minute basis, have the ability to influence your own income very quickly (if you are a top performer), have good room for upward mobility quickly and enjoy an environment where by helping other people achieve their goals you are advancing your own career Aerotek is a great place to start a career. You will be pushed and must be willing to dive in and commit yourself from the get go for Aerotek to work for you, but if you are willing to do that, the sky is the limit. Aerotek is a company that will make you a great recruiter, but you have to be open to criticism and be willing to persevere through constant challenges and failures.

Cons

Aerotek is not the meritocracy it once was. Through the growth of the National Sales Program, you have random internal people who end up falling into positions where they are making 500k/yr while people who have been consistent high level performers are not given the opportunities they deserve. Success used to be based on what you have done and it seems more politicised or just simply random than ever. There is definitely a "boys club" and if you are not in it after a few years and want to grow with the company, get out because it's not happening. Aerotek has a very one frame mind when it comes to what success looks like (and make no mistake, whether you are physically attractive or not is a huge factor) and while they preach diversity (diversity of thought specifically), if you are successful by employing an approach that differs slightly from the stated way of doing things it used to be embraced but now it does seem to be stifled. Behind closed doors the management approach is definitely to turn and burn through recruiters to find sales peope. Recruiters used to be valued, now sales is really the main place the company places value and then relies on it's recruiting process to fill positions for customers. In my opinion this is a strategic mistake and will limit the future growth of the company as they expand into smaller markets. Recruiters are only hired with the idea that they will become sales people someday. Aerotek officially utilizes and trains it's employees in situational leadership, but then it really does not allow account managers to employ this style with their teams. Managers used to have the flexibility to manage their people, but now with all of the metrics everyone is measured by on a weekly if not daily basis, the culture has become one totally driven by numbers. While scientifically it makes sense, it will rip the soul out of a company that once allowed it's employees to strive to be great at what they did and utilize their own experiences and talents to make it happen. Aerotek is definitely limiting themselves with this approach.

2.0
Dec 17, 2009
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Great experience if you're an entry level college grad. Decent pay if you're an entry level college grad. Probably better than Enterprise, which seems to be every college grad's other option.

Cons

Where do I start? As a recruiter, you work from 7:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. (those that leave before 7:00 are unmotivated, have no ambitions, no work ethic, and are flat lazy), regardless of if there's a heavy work load. Face time is very big at Aerotek, and if you're not willing to put in 60 hours, you'll never get a promotion (I put my hours in, and thus got my promotion). Once you get promoted, a big deal is made. They throw a happy hour just for you, where the entire office drinks at the expense of Aerotek (they're quite fun). It's this big deal, you earned it, and your life is going to change. Only it doesn't. You still put in the same hours and get little results, but you at least get a $3k bump in pay (from $33k - $36k), and you get to tear your car apart, all for $0.13 a gallon (they recently raised it to $0.16 a gallon; the federal rate is $0.58 a gallon). When you crunch the number of hours that you work and the number of dollars you actually get on a paycheck, you're pretty much a $12 an hour person -- there's a reason the entire office is nothing but kids in their early 20's, and it's because people put in their 12-18 months, and find something better. If you're fresh out of college, I advise you to go. I've had friends who have done Enterprise and other "sales gigs" out of school and been ripped off, scammed, or stolen from. You have a true base pay here, and it's a big company. If nothing else, it's good experience. They'll make you think it's the best experience you could ever put on a resume, but outside of people at Aerotek, not many others have heard of Aerotek.

1.0
Mar 20, 2009
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

It beats flipping burgers. It can be a fun environment since you're surrounded by 20 year olds.

Cons

Working 50+ hours a week. Really poor commission structure - They utilize 'spread' where you don't make a % of what you place, but rather a % of the %. It's garbage and a real way of working you over the coals. No one ever stays that long. It's full of 20 year olds who can't find anything else that's better. Take this job if you want something to tack on to your resume to build experience. I saw 5 or 6 people leave in the time I worked for Aerotek, then a mass layoff that they sprung on us at the last minute.

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