Centurion Selection Reviews

3.4

64% would recommend to a friend

(70 total reviews)

63% positive business outlook

Centurion Selection has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 70 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there.

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70 reviews
1.0
5 Oct 2023

Run for your life, DON’T DO IT!!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

None other than maybe I’ve learned what I’m NOT looking for in a job.

Cons

Where to start… Any positive review was 99% forced. Literally asked to write reviews with your manager over your shoulder. At one point a negative review was posted by a current employer and the Owner walked out to floor and threatened to sue everyone till it was taken down. It was taken down the next day. Culture? I guess if you count people bonding over how much they hate their job and the owner, that counts as culture right?? Work Life Balance. What’s that? Non existent. Work hours are “8:30 to 5:30” but not really. You can’t leave at 5:30 unless you want the wrath of the owner. And the best part of it is that there is a sign in sheet that you have to sign every morning. Literally a sign in sheet for salaries employees like it’s after school detention! The owner…oh man….he’s hardly there but yet controls everything. Absentee Dictator would be the best way to put it. Flaunts his wealth while constantly degrading staff. Not to mention his “special” relationship with a member of staff who is given lots of extra benefits. This a joke of a company. A chop shop with insane turnover, no leadership, no culture, struggling revenue, and a toxic environment. If you join this company, I want you to remember this post for you’re gone in 6 months and think to yourself…”I should’ve listened”

1.0
3 Jun 2023

Toxic

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Pros

There's a few good people here, but most of them talk about finding a new job daily.

Cons

Toxic environment. Very high turnover. In the interview you're sold a dream but it's far from the truth. Houston office seems to have no structure or leadership - CEO comes in for just a few hours a week to shout at people. Micromanagement to the MAX. When you join you quickly realize that most of your colleagues hate it there, and for good reason.

1.0
6 Oct 2023

Self-Imploding Company

Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are some pros but they do not outweigh the cons of working for this company.

Cons

Combine Jersey Shore with The Office and you could have a really good reality show full of drama but instead of in a nightlife setting, it is in an oversized office space for a failing company. This company was great at the beginning until the top billers and those who truly ran the office left for better opportunities but now it is letting people go every month or so because they have lost the foundation of what it means to be a good business. Everyone at the top of the company is power and money-hungry and it has put the company in its downfall. The hiring this year has been of those who are not qualified and one was even a fraud, a real-life con man. Outbursts and child-like fits from employees who have started cliques go unpunished. The managing director in Houston steps down and his partner in London pays a visit but is quick to run back home and has someone else do his firing instead of being a respectable business owner and having the "huevos" to do it himself. Everyone's mental health is in shambles there and those who have left, could not be happier that they have left a place that sells you hopes and dreams but instead provides you anxiety and forced company happy hours. So if you like to work beyond was is explained to you, have drama and toxicity every day, and want to have both your work-life balance and mental stability disappear, then this is the place for you.

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