There are times when senior management seems to be clueless as to what is going on in their own departments. Employees have been discouraged to go directly to senior management to address concerns. These issues either get swept under the rug or aren't even addressed to senior management. Bullhorn likes to preach about the opportunity for advancement, but in many cases, this is out of reach for employees. There have been times where Bullhorn has gone external for positions that should have been internal promotion opportunities to employees that were working hard to advance. If an employee has interviewed for a position a number of times, and still doesn't get the position, there needs to be discussions, not only between the employee and their direct supervisor or manager, but their senior management as well. Bullhorn has incredibly talented and dedicated employees. The company needs to invest in them before another company does. With Bullhorn being a privately owned company, there has been word around the offices that the company is getting ready to sell. This may be a very fruitful venture, but it's concerning that the culture that Bullhorn takes such pride in will suffer. Compensation is a little lower than average in most departments. The perks and benefits help combat this, but monetary compensation is still an issue.