Not for a married person with a family... - On Premise Recruiter Aerotek Employee Review

1.0
4 Nov 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The more I think about it, there really aren't any.

Cons

Was I discriminated against? Yes. As someone who is married with children, I was treated differently because I didn't want to go to "taco Tuesday" or "thirsty Thursday". I apologize for not being 23 years old, but spending 15 years in the military was a better experience. As a member of the National Guard, I was "counseled" for attending required training for two weeks. I was told that my being gone would be detrimental to the company and that I had better be on my best behavior because management didn't like that I had to be gone. Ridiculous.

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Aerotek Response
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Thank you for providing this feedback on your experience working at Aerotek. We take accusations of discrimination very seriously and would like to follow up with this internally. Please email webfeedback@allegisgroup.com with more context around you situation and we will follow up accordingly.

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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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