AutoCruitment Reviews

3.2

45% would recommend to a friend

(82 total reviews)
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Bethany Bray

56% approve of CEO

52% positive business outlook

AutoCruitment has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 82 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The AutoCruitment employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry (3.5 stars).

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82 reviews
1.0
11 Oct 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Nothing here. Please refer to the cons section.

Cons

1. Upper Management (CEO and COO) is extremely incompetent and very RUDE. Their “management style” is to micromanage every minute of all employees' time and work. Narcissistic and condescending towards all their employees - their uninformed and illogical suggestions are to be implemented against your better judgment. And when the said suggestions fail to bring any value, the employees are blamed for not doing a good job and shamed publicly. The CEO is antagonist and thrives on & actively seeks confrontation to show who the boss is. CEO and the COO brag about how late and hard they work and how employees should follow suit - and hold grudges against employees if they don’t put in 12-hour shifts with no break. 2. Public Shaming - Employees are shamed in virtual groups and calls for every tiny mistake or for no reason at all! Or are yelled at for asking questions about processes that are new. Any attempt to reason with the CEO or the COO will result in being shut down immediately. You will be ridiculed for even trying to bring up new ideas, so you might as well keep the ideas to yourself. Bullying to get their way is common and they have no appreciation for your hard work at all. The CEO and COO are very adept at gaslighting and passing RACIST comments. Micro-aggressions are the norm! Very unprofessional in their behavior and lack basic ethics. 3. You are expected to know everything from day one. No proper documentation to refer to. Whatever documentation is in place is hastily put together and thrust onto new employees who will have to know how everything works IMMEDIATELY! Employees are also expected to know how to use proprietary company-specific tools on the very first day. 4. Work-life balance - This is a joke. My mental health in the time I have worked here has taken a steep nosedive. You will NOT have any work-life balance. You are expected to work a minimum of 11 hours every day. Leaving before that, even if you finish your work, will get you harassed by the CEO and you will be accused of not being a team player. You are to be online at all times and respond to messages immediately. I haven’t had a decent lunch break in a long time. Also, you will be hounded and harassed until you agree to work ALL weekends. Taking earned leaves is another long process and you will be asked to take fewer leaves so that the company does not suffer. The pressure is insane and the expectations are very unrealistic. 5. Turnover - Insanely high! No one stays longer than a few months or days! Job roles and titles are shuffled at the drop of a hat. 6. Every aspect of your job will be micromanaged. If they even spent half the time they spend on micromanaging on actual work they would have plenty of time to get their work done on time. 7. Do take the negative reviews seriously - I DON’T recommend working here if you value your sanity and health. The overall culture is incredibly toxic made so by the upper management.

1.0
18 Feb 2022

The CEO left me with PTSD

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-The only pro was that this was a remote position. I was initially excited to be a part AutoCruitment and the mission and loved that they provides a valuable service in clinical research. -Recruitment services are valuable services in clinical research.

Cons

- The CEO lied to me during my interview. I was drawn to this position because it is remote. I asked questions about the benefits and workload during my interview. The CEO said that overtime was an issue in the past but they were able to have balance now and no one really worked overtime anymore. I quickly learned this was a blatant lie. She also lied about the company culture during my interview. My interviews were only with the CEO and her husband, the COO. I never had to chance to interview with actual employees. I My first day on the job I started at 8:30am and ended at 6pm with NO LUNCH break. I had a great career in academia. I even left for a lateral move on the salary but it ended up being a salary cut because their benefits are lacking. I now had to pay out of pocket for things like disability insurance and life insurance. -My initial excitement to join this company disappeared during my first two weeks and it all came from the treatment from the CEO who I reported directly to. I started to question my decision. The people at AutoCruitment are highly skilled and work so hard. However there is constant bullying, harassment, racism, and micromanagement from the CEO. - There were constant long days with no time for a lunch break. The CEO wants 24 hour access to staff. If she sent a chat message and it wasn't responded to in less than two minutes, she would start trying to hunt down the employee with multiple phone calls and additional text messages. This would even occur on days off at 10pm, 1am, and so forth. I would wake up to multiple disrespectful messages calling me lazy and incompetent and where she claimed she had to do my job for me. Keep in mind I was already working 11 hour days with no lunch. She would then go back on the Telegram chats and delete or edit her insulting and racist comments. - If the CEO could not find a Project Manager perhaps because they were grabbing a bite or went to use the bathroom, she would harass me to find them. -There is a lot of public shaming at AutoCruitment that comes directly from the CEO to the employees. New employees are expected to watch some videos on Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and then they should be experts on everything the company does. For instance, I was asked to review marketing materials. I do not have a marketing background. When I asked if someone can walk me through what I should look for the first time, I was told this is my job and I should already know this. This was three weeks into the job. I reported directly to the CEO there was no one to train me because everyone has busy schedules. - The teams where the CEO isn't as involved have less turnover. - The CEO would routinely ask me to work on projects, then she would forget, then change her mind. I was somehow expected to read her mind and know that I was expected not to work on the previous project and work on something else. -This place also has CONSTANT data breeches. There are no polices in place to prevent them. Protected Health Information (PHI) can easily end up in the wrong hands. Confidential information is shared on cell phones via Telegram including to employees who have not worked for the company in months. Her clients are leaders in the industry and should not be aligning themselves with a company with these practices. The company has no way to verify who is receiving confidential information on the chats. -HR is complicit with the CEOs bullying, harassment and racism. Nothing is done about it and there really isn't someone to take to about the CEO's behavior. There are no HR policies at this company. No background checks, no reference checks. No employee manual. I was expected to create HR manuals from scratch. My background is not HR. When I asked if someone with an HR background can review what I created, the CEO said I should already know this and insinuated I was dumb. -CEO said me having to pick my child up at 5:30pm means that she can't use me in an emergency. Keep in mind my days started at 6am and I was often in calls with her well after 6pm. She was very vindictive towards employees with babies and young children. -The CEO literally wakes up, decides to fire someone and the next day, that person no longer worked at the company. This happens constantly and without any prior issues of performance. -When a former employee posts an honest review about their experience, the CEO hunts them down, starts the harassment process and intimidates them into changing it. She threatens legal action. ALL of the 5 star reviews on here were posted by the CEO or were from staff given an incentive to post them. - If an employee wants to improve the situation, advocate for the team, and try to reduce their workload, she gets upsets and terminates the employee. - The CEO hired 3 African American/Black people ONLY after there were negative Glassdoor reviews about racism. She had no intention of keeping them and used a "hire to fire" model. She constantly complains about her Glassdoor reviews, spends a lot of effort with fake reviews but does nothing to improve how she treats the staff. When negative reviews are posted about her, she tries to find out who wrote it and tries to bully them into removing the review. - People are terrified to ask questions because the CEO would respond insinuating they are dumb or say she is the CEO and does not have the time. There is no one there to train or provide guidance to new employees on the project management team and mistakes happen all the time including data breeches. When a new employee starts, there are no processes in place for their orientation. There is a mad scramble to get everything together and it comes back to the CEOs style of doing things. -There is extreme micromanagement and distraction from the CEO and Telegram. It was difficulty to get things done because of the constant harassment from the CEO including late at night. Based on some of her comments, I tried to be empathetic and thought maybe she was stressed out about starting a family. She often told me she was jealous I had a baby. She would also complain about not getting sleep. I tried my best to be understanding and empathetic and thought maybe she was on medications that caused her to behave this way. However, her behavior is unacceptable and no employee should have to endure this. -These reviews are not lying. If you are offered a position at AutoCruitment, RUN in the other direction. If you are ok with being available 24/7 to a racist, lying CEO then this is the job for you! This place left me with PTSD. I have never worked under these conditions.

1.0
10 Apr 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There were no pros to this job

Cons

- treated employees terribly - no career development what so ever - disrespectful management - demands employees and harasses them at all hours of the day including weekend to get work done - no job security - changes up your job title for their own benefit - stay away from this company

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