Pros
While some leaders at showed kindness and support, it was disheartening to see that they were aware of the unfair treatment of women by certain colleagues and chose not to take action. This inaction allowed such behavior to persist, which is a letdown in an otherwise complex work environment.
Cons
I joined Kforce with high hopes and a strong desire to grow in my career. However, my experience as a woman at this company has been deeply disappointing, and I feel compelled to share my experiences with fellow women considering employment here. **Inappropriate Behavior Goes Unchecked:** There are some leaders and coworkers at Kforce who have been here for a long time and display grossly inappropriate behavior. They seem to have no regard for how their actions make women feel uncomfortable. Shockingly, raising these issues with HR or other leaders proved futile; instead of a stop to the problems, it often put a target on the backs of women who have spoken up, making others hesitant to speak up. **Meritocracy is Nonexistent:** No matter how dedicated and skilled you are in your role or how much you try to fit in, it won't translate into career advancement at Kforce. The promotions and opportunities seem to be given out based on factors other than merit, leaving women feeling stuck in their current positions. It’s disheartening to see that promotions often go to those who are undeserving, fostering frustration and disillusionment among both women and some male colleagues. **Late-Night Unwanted Advances:** Adding to the list of concerns, there are some managers and leaders who will attempt to engage you in late-night conversations that have nothing to do with work. These encounters are uncomfortable and inappropriate, leaving you to question the professionalism and ethics of the company. **Compensation&Benefits:** Unfair base salary. Commission isn’t as much as they make it out to be.Benefits are okay. **Work/Life Balance:** Endless Demands: The demands placed upon employees are ceaseless, leaving little room for personal time or meaningful relaxation. Overtime and overextension have become the norm, and the pressure to constantly deliver results can be overwhelming. Personal Sacrifice: The sacrifices required for the job have reached an unsustainable point. It’s disheartening to see the toll this takes on both mental and physical well-being. The constant juggling between work and personal life has left me feeling perpetually drained.