If you love being micro-managed, this company is for you - Talent Acquisition Talencio Employee Review

1.0
14 May 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Nice offices, nice co-workers, free coffee

Cons

The owner of this firm micro-manages the employees quite aggressively, to the point that they must approve all out going emails. The owner is obsessed with personality assessments, and will spend inordinate amounts of time going over the same points again and again. The firm has very little business so expect to work on the same thing over and over and over again. You will be bored working at this company. The benefits are really inadequate for today's employment market. If you want a company that will give you interesting work to do, this is not the company you want to join.

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5.0
6 Aug 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great location, in the North Loop of Minneapolis, I work with some of the best co-workers out there, and the President/Owner is one of the best leaders I've had the opportunity to work for.

Cons

No cons come to mind

5.0
12 Dec 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Talencio is the smallest company I have ever worked for, which I was unsure how that would go for me - but I love the team, the atmosphere and the approach to our work. The level of integrity that is present is absolutely inspiring, and exactly what I was looking for - no politics here, just doing what is right by each other, the clients and candidates. The office is located in a hip, active and diverse part of town. Our CEO really ensures we each are leveraging our strengths in how we approach our work, and is flexible with our personal needs by supporting creative work schedules that meet business and client needs. It's a great experience, and I am proud to work here.

Cons

As much as I love where we are, the commute downtown from the suburbs can be cumbersome, and parking is tight. Because of our collaborative nature, there is a culture of being in the office the majority of the time (including lunch at our desks). Partnering this with the commute can be tedious, even with the mentioned flexibility. As this part of downtown is building up, this is just an inevitable consequence.

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