Hays reviews

3.6

66% would recommend to a friend

(5,746 total reviews)
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Mark Dearnley

99% approve of CEO

52% positive business outlook

Hays has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 5,746 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Hays employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Recursos humanos industry (3.8 stars).

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2.0
Jan 13, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

- the commission scheme is good. if you do well, you can easily earn a monthly pay that is way above your peers who are of the same age. - they try to keep things interesting in the office by having various activities to drive performance and keep you entertained - good pantry - have various awards on a monthly and quarterly basis to keep you motivated - transparent career progression with lucrative increment for each jump.

Cons

- if you are not a KPI/action/sales driven person this may not be the place for you. high expectations are already upon you on Day 1 - they micromanage on a daily basis and if you don't hit your daily KPIs they will start to question you - you think your opinion matters but in actual fact, it doesn't. once management has decided on something, they will give you an option to "feedback" to voice out your opinions but eventually they will twist it back to their initial direction. - management is not flexible and do not take care of their employees mental/family wellbeing. they only think about themselves and do not think of the bigger picture. if you try to question them or push back, then your position or status in the company will be questioned.

1.0
Jan 2, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Nothing really - obviously if you work hard you make more money but you can do that anywhere

Cons

Micromanaging culture that only cares about KPIs, even if you billed let’s say 200,000, they still get on your case about kpis. I’m all for making sure employees have a certain number of people to call, meet, etc, but you can’t be on top of people this much especially when they are making money for the company. Micromanaging culture, I swear the managers treat you like students in an elementary school.

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Hays Response
5y
Thank you for sharing your feedback. The purpose of KSMs and working methodology is to provide a roadmap for achieving even greater success. The more our consultants bill, the more money they earn in commission!
3.0
Oct 28, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Monthly happy hours (pre-covid), dress down Fridays, potential to make decent money

Cons

It's a very stressful work environment. Not the good kind of stress, where you're on your toes because it's fast-paced. But for over the year I'd been at Hays, along with almost everyone I spoke with in my time there, we were all stressed over job security. Employees are just cash cows to management. If you don't bill, you should expect managers to use scare tactics to get you to bill (if you don't put a fee on the board next period, you should reevaluate if this job is for you). I understand this is a sales job, but I've worked in sales before and this was not the culture at all. Also, the company is a revolving door. They're always hiring because they're always firing. Someone got fired every month or so, along with the layoffs that happened in April due to COVID, when everyone was notified at the same time over a Zoom call. You should also expect to be micromanaged. You have very specific metrics to hit every week, and they'll be tracking you. If you happen to have an amazing week, it won't matter the next one because everything is back at zero and you have to hit the same metrics all over again. Another issue is that employees in the New York office are mostly white. NYC is a melting pot of different races and ethnicities, and the office does not portray that at all. Lastly, the culture is very high school. After someone would get fired, I'd hear my coworkers trash talk those former employees in front of management, and management would just laugh along. Overall, there are a lot of companies that have happy hours, have casual dress codes, and compensate you well. I think the cons outweigh the pros here unfortunately.

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Hays Response
5y
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Equity, Diversity & Inclusion is so important to us that, as a global entity, we have engaged an external ED&I consulting firm to support our efforts. Like many companies, we are on a journey, with each step forward building upon our employees' experience. We are fully committed to fostering a workplace and culture where all feel they belong.
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