Not worth it - Staffing Consultant Randstad Employee Review

1.0
2 Dec 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Outside experience; Great money; Work out with clients; Not crazy huge

Cons

The way they get you in there, is by the base salary they offer you. I enjoyed the relationships I built with clients, however, the way the company worked, and the sabotaging by our "partners" and how management was only out for themselves, and did not handle issues in a professional way made me regret ever working there in the first place. It's not what it's all cracked up to be. And unless you're a robot and are exactly what they want you to be, you won't last.

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5.0
27 May 2026
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Pros

Loved my team. My Manager was incredibly supportive, understand, and always rooting for myself as well as my teammate's success. Remote work was highly flexible and accommodating.

Cons

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1.0
27 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Recruiter was responsive at first, and the team I spoke with at the client company seemed professional and genuinely kind.

Cons

Here’s a more detailed “Cons” you can use and tweak: Cons: I went all the way through onboarding for a contract role, spent a full day last week chasing down and uploading sensitive documents (including my passport), and was told I’d be starting this week. Then, at the last minute, I got a single text saying I “didn’t pass” a third‑party ID check — with no explanation of what supposedly failed and no formal notice or report to review. As an American citizen using a valid passport, it’s really disturbing to have a job pulled over an opaque automated screening and to be told “other factors” were flagged without anyone willing or able to say what they were. Even after repeatedly asking, I was given no more than a generic privacy policy and bounced between contacts, which feels extremely careless with my time, my livelihood, and the very private identity data they collected. Best‑practice guidance for background checks says candidates should get clear written notice and a chance to understand or dispute issues before a job is taken away; that absolutely did not happen here.

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