Terrible Organization - Recruiter Think Together Employee Review

1.0
20 Sept 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

They offer unlimited paid time off (PTO) or up to 6 weeks.

Cons

The amount of work they require you to do for a very low salary is insane. As a recruiter, you are not only doing your job duties, but the duties of a coordinator and a sourcer. They force you to track everything you do in various Excel spreadsheets for "data" but it's really another form of micromanagement. They schedule mandatory meetings every single day that could've been an email, but once again they micromanage everything you do. The leadership is messy and unqualified. Most of them promoted based on friendships rather than qualifications and it shows. They are quick to jump down your throat and side with other leads rather than supporting their direct reports. Everyone at this company is pretending just to get by, it's mentally and emotionally draining. I would not recommend working for this company as they are extremely unprofessional, which is very evident early on in their interview process. Also, they refer to themselves as a start up but the company has been around for more than 25 years now. Just know, even on your worst day this is not the company you want to work for.

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Pros

Great team and support from immediate manager and assistant You grow to love the kids and they love you (as long as you keep your boundaries in an assertive manner) Most parents will talk and work with you on their child's behavior and actions There are good sites, but there are more bad ones

Cons

Inconsistent communication, people have attitudes or expect you to know or understand Lack of support from HR and upper management Inconsistent policy explanation and training (they say do not touch the kids at all, but still have in their handbook to show "healthy touch" only on the shoulders and above to aid in emotional learning Last minute tasks and events, leading to stressful situations often No comrade with support on site, they expect you to be independent most of the time and soon get annoyed and passive aggressive that they will ignore you They will blame you or make you responsible for defending yourself against the kids without training you on how or what to do when attacked or have your personal space violated by a child (biting, touching, scratching, standing too close). Do not follow the directions and policy of Think Together at all, and put a lot of pressure on you Expectations can be unrealistic and unreasonable

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