Aerotek reviews

3.4

56% would recommend to a friend

(6,468 total reviews)

Tom Kelly

78% approve of CEO

52% positive business outlook

Aerotek has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 6,468 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
1.0
Mar 25, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

There are two benefits that come from working here. Receiving a paycheck on a weekly basis and maybe meeting some people who do not buy into the "Aerotek way"that you can actually become friends with.

Cons

Where do I begin? First and foremost, Aerotek is not a "way into sales". If you are looking to get into a sales positions, this is by no means a way into the industry. The "sales" that account managers do consists of calls to the same 'x' amount of accounts, leaving voicemails that get nowhere, or taking the same clients out to lunch hoping there is a position available to work on. While the account managers continue to leave messages on the same answering machines that never result in a response, they push recruiters to set meetings at new accounts and essentially help do their job for them. Also, if you unfortunately stay with Aerotek long enough to be promoted to an account manager, enjoy the $7,000 pay cut, but they'll be sure to make you believe that "the opportunity is there". Unfortunately for most people, it isn't. Within my office, a majority of the employees, including account managers, still lived with their parents because they cannot afford to move out on their own. I don't believe that is the "opportunity" that people are looking for. Aerotek is essentially an adult daycare for recent college grads. Your day begins by showing up at 7:30am and preparing for your morning meet up with your team. In this meeting you discuss what position you are working on, and where your progress is. At 8:00M you have your whole office meet up, where you state the exact same information, but to the whole office. At this time you also set a goal for the date which you would like to have a candidate indentified and ready to interview, but if you miss this goal, don't worry you can just push the date back until you finally meet it! Following the office meeting you start calling on potential candidates that you identified the night before. That means, following your 10-12 hour work day, you go home and identify candidates that you will call the next day. After calling on candidates in the morning, you are required to take your lunch at 11:45 until 12:45. That's correct, you do not have a choice as to when you take lunch, you have a set lunch time. Also, there will be scheduled luncheons where you go over something that could have been discussed in 5 minutes, but instead they want to take up your lunch break and discuss your feelings with you as well. Following your lunch, you have another whole office meeting where you state your progress on the position you are working on. After that, you go back to calling people. You are not allowed to leave work until you have your final meet up of the day with your team. This meet up happens at whatever time the account manager decides. This means, some days you'll be there til 5:30, other days til 6:30-7:00. You do not decide when you can leave because, again, Aerotek is essentially an adult daycare and you need to be told when you can leave. You are micromanaged like no other. Not only do you have 4 meetings a day, have a set time to go to lunch, and not be able to leave until you have permission, but you will also receive countless calls throughout the day to see your progress on the position you're working on. They do not let recruiters work freely to achieve a goal, but rather check in every hour to get an update. Aerotek loves to send out congratulation emails for pointless achievements, such as obtaining a professional reference for a candidate (which is required for our job). They take every opportunity to discuss your feelings and make you drink the Aerotek Punch to ensure you stay working with the company. The commission structure is an absolute joke. in order to receive commission, you must place enough people in jobs that will result in a spread $3,000/week, which is the amount of money you make for the company. Once you reach that, you make 3% of everything over the $3,000, as in if you have $3,050 in spread, you make 3% of $50. This is a joke compared to other staffing agencies! Aerotek does give you time off, however trying to use it is extremely difficult. They will ask why you are taking off, and have no shame in asking why you may be going to a doctors appointment or what the family emergency is. All HR violations, but they don't seem to care. Finally, I will discuss what happens when you put your two weeks in. Once you are smart enough to put your two weeks in because you hopefully got a real job, the office treats you as if you betrayed them. They are upset, angry, and treat you as though you do not matter at all. I believe it's because they were not able to get out of Aerotek at an early stage, and are mad that you made it out. My account manager even typed and printed a "quote" on the topic of loyalty and hung it in his office. The immaturity was something I have never seen before. There is a lot more I can discuss about what makes Aerotek a terrible company to work for, but this should be enough for most people. By all means, do not work here!!

1.0
Nov 1, 2015

Recruiter

Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

The one good thing about Aerotek is that they have a great training program. They really get to show you how to be a good recruiter and break it down meticulously. When you work at Aerotek for at least six months, you won't have trouble recruiting for any other company. They are hands on and really take people with ZERO experience and turn them into seasoned recruiters. This is the one thing that helped me to get to where I am now because Aerotek is one of those staffing firms in the industry that is known for their training.

Cons

These are the REAL issues with Aerotek that everyone needs to know. I will state that if it wasn't for my experience here I wouldn't have gotten where I am now. 1. If you are looking for remotely ANY work-life balance do not work here because you will just be miserable. I worked in the Piscataway, NJ office and we had to work from 7:30am to 6pm every day and of course if you left early this raised eyebrows. That's 50+ plus hours per week on a low salary. People would say you have to work hard to be successful which I agree with, but there are plenty of other jobs where you can make way more money and work the same hours. This doesn't include getting text/calls on your day offs from your account manager about contractors on your payroll. This is one of the reasons turnover in this company is so high. If you work here get used to seeing 5+ people leaving in a span of a month or two. 2. BEWARE of the culture. Our office was fun at times with the happy hours and events but that fades quickly the longer you work here. People think that when you're young that it's going to be great to work with other young people but this isn't always the case. I had recently graduated a month before I took this job and initially I thought it would be great. However, the amount of cattiness and unprofessionalism was pervasive in the Piscataway office. I was an office filled with entitled people who believed that they knew everything because they knew the Aerotek "culture". This was when I realized I needed to be around real professionals with actual industry experience and not around an environment that still reminded me of college. 3. Your success not only depends on how hard you work but also which account manager to you have. I was very lucky to have an account manager who have some years of experience and knew how to MANAGE others. I can't say that for other account managers within the office who literally would belittle other recruiters. There was one account manager in the Piscataway office who would bully everyone in the office and how this was acceptable or how he never got fired I will never know. The company promotes recruiters who have done well to account manager positions but does NOT teach them how to manage people. They only care about the money they are bringing in. This is a big problem in my eyes because this creates a bad experience for recruiters and they leave the company to find real professionals to work under. I knew of one recruiter in my office who had to switch account managers because her original account manager was oblivious on how to manage her. 4. The compensation for recruiters is extremely low. In NJ the recruiters get $41k base salary and I assume it's lower in other states such as Florida because I was in the tristate area. Don't get me wrong, this is a decent amount for a recent college grad, but the amount of work you put in does not match the pay you make. This is ESPECIALLY true when you start getting "commission" as a recruiter which isn't that much even you when you work hard. You really start making money when you become an account manager because the commission structure is more favorable. So the recruiters are expected to recruit and make about 40-50 calls every day, take their contractors out to lunch and manage them, develop leads to bring in new business (which should be the account managers job), and display leadership in the office. When all this is done and the recruiter brings in business the account manager will still see the better end of the compensation because their commission structure is better. When they say you can “easily” make six figures here they don’t mean as a recruiter. 5. There is a disturbing lack of diversity in the company. I’m well aware that not every company is the most diverse but Aerotek has crashed and burned in this area especially because they acknowledge it and try to get better. Since I left I was made aware that the Piscataway office hired 10 new people and only one was a minority. It’s a complete shame. Another thing is that Aerotek always promotes from within which is a great thing except the growth in this company is extremely narrow. You’re only two options as a recruiter is to become an ARM (Account Recruiting Manager) or an Account Manager. If you don’t want to do those things you are wasting your time within the company. My advice would be to get the experience you need and move on to a corporate recruiting job with less stress. 6. I may mentioned this already but the lack of professionalism is TERRIBLE. Half the things that went on inside the Piscataway office would have been reported to Human Resources in other companies and people would have been fired. I’m talking racial jokes, bullying, belittling people for no reason. One account manager in that office took an inappropriate picture of a female employee and shared it on social media! He only got suspended and is still working there. This is when I really lost faith in the company. When I left the company I was supposed to contact them for an exit interview and never heard back from HR when I did. I even spoke to an internal recruiter who redirected to another person in HR and they never got back to me. I reached out 4 time! The most unprofessional experience I have ever had with a company because they didn’t care to even give me an exit interview. This was long needed to be said. Everyone who just puts up positive reviews on here are being real with people. I try to be as fair as possible. Aerotek provided good experience for me in regards to understanding the industry I was in a developing some nice skills. I also met some great people but not all people at this company are bad. I would steer clear however from this company and try hard to get an internal recruiter job for an actual company and do without the stress here. I’m probably going to get a bogus response from Aerotek on Glassdoor based on my review.

1.0
Dec 11, 2014
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

* Good recruiter training when you first start. Do not stay more than 1-2 years though. * Fun happy hours * If you make the company money you can get away with what ever you want and there are definite double standards.

Cons

* Zero work life balance - 60 hours a week every week. Even saw someone come to work the day after their child was born. * Dishonest Values - they only care about the company making money and have no problem looking the other way if the person is making them money. * There are hazing rituals similar to what you would find in a fraternity or sorority. * Sales managers act like they are better than others and don't show respect to people. * Less than 3% of the recruiters hit their goals. They will say that is because they promote so many people - not true - if you are thinking about working there ask them how many recruiters hit contest last year. Also ask how many recruiters promoted to sales hit their goals. A recruiters goal is roughly the same as their manager but there are 2 recruiters to every account manager.

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