College Grads Beware!! Worth the read - Recruiter Aerotek Employee Review

1.0
25 Mar 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!!

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Pros

Great people, great training, great entry level opportunity to get into recruiting and sales. If you are successful you will make more here than about anywhere else. Performing Recruiters are making $55k-$75k. Great Recruiters are making $100k+. Every large office has salespeople making $200k-$400k. Culture is 100% committed and generally cool type-A's you would want to have a beer with. The skills, drive, and sense of urgency you learn at Aerotek serve you well anywhere you may go later.

Cons

If you are just looking for a low-commitment 8-5 job while posting on social media about where you are partying that night...you will not like Aerotek. Success requires an all in approach both in work ethic and active support of the culture. That is not for everyone. There are Political Science grads 3 years out of college making $200k+, but there is a price to be paid. All the tough work comes first. If you are not up for the level of work and commitment, Aerotek is not for you. If you are, none of this is really a "con" As far a real cons go, the benefits are only OK, and finding work/life balance is pretty difficult.

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