Randstad reviews

3.6

67% would recommend to a friend

(5,892 total reviews)

Sander Van t Noordende

69% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Randstad has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 5,892 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Randstad 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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6K reviews
1.0
Nov 17, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Work-life balance, Good infrastructure, office timings

Cons

Employees hired from non-corporate competitor companies and are now promoting the "lala"culture on the floor. They shout on their subordinates and even abuses them on the floor itself, in front of many people from different teams. They even fired few employees just because they took un-informed leaves on the event of someones death in their family. Randstad is hiring - sacked people from competitors just to fill-up thier positions. We are loosing precious talent. There is so much negativity on the floor that almost everyone is looking out for a job change and the competitors are using this situation to get the most talented out of Randstad. Small companies are signed up as our clients and forced consultants work on positions for which no one is ready to apply for and even if somehow the position gets closed, the clients do not pay and the management cuts our incentives. It was way better earlier. The attrition rate has gone significantly high and we have lost many talented employees working from last 4-5 years.

1.0
Jun 1, 2014

Keep your head down but watch your back

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Training is great. The best of the best of the company share their knowledge and tricks that rendered them successful. If you do well you will be recognized. If you are willing to work 12 hour days, you might make a decent amount of money pending on your position and which account you are working on, but it's really not worth it at the end as you can work less hours and make more money afterwards.

Cons

You have to watch your back as jealousy and insecure 'older' (less talented) employees are rampant and toxic. I lost count of how many people tried to bring me down as I did extremely well from the getgo without any experience. To the point where after my departure, I am hearing from my client, that an employee is walking around their offices taking credit from my work (lucky for me my clients and candidates alert me and are not stupid or impressed by this behavior). Everyone is out for themselves and many are conniving and 2-faced and will step over others to make it to the top. They will promote people based on politics and not merit who don't know what they are doing. The company has been focusing so much on numbers and not on quality they are losing credibility in the Montreal market. They are on the verge of losing major clients because they are incapable of hiring the right people, and keeping them. The clients are fed up with dealing with a new account manager every month. Even if you work long hours and put in your best, it's rarely appreciated. It made no sense to work hard and not get results because of this. Currently I'm working with many of the same clients, and getting awesome results. As of late, there has been much intense micro-management that employees are feeling baby-sat. Employees are generally not happy and looking elsewhere. Management don't realize that if they intend to retain people they cannot belittle them, and then promote them but force them to wait 7 months for their new compensation plan. Explaining to a manager that it makes no sense to do a job for over half a year without knowing what your salary, bonus and targets are and hearing as a response 'That's the way Randstad is and I have to wait 2 more months until I get mine' is a typical response from their 'leaders' who don't provide any constructive feedback on things that obviously need to be improved on. I referred a friend to the company and she asked about work-life balance which turned off management who saw that as a red flag. She's currently at the competition and is doing extremely well.

1.0
Jan 16, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

-Flexibility to work from home some days -401k match, health, dental and vision, stock plan

Cons

- Turnover rate was over 65% all 2 years of me working here. - Toxic work environment where you will have to do your managers job. - Senior leadership is out of touch with the market in regions and create unrealistic expectations with quotas that are unattainable. - Company went through a "massive layoff" but instead of laying people off they doubled quoata's and ridiculed people in meetings to get people to quit on their own so they do not have to pay unemployment. - Will belittle you, gaslight you and accuse you of not working hard enough if you cannot close a deal even if you give everything you have. - My office went from 8 Staffing Managers to 2. All of them either quit or were "let go" due to lack of performance. - Prepare for an Area Vice President and Regional Vice President to not support you and target you while breathing down your neck. -Make sure to document all activity. -After being "let go" Randstad tried to contest my unemployment claim. I sent in 100 pages of documentation and won my case. - DO NOT WORK HERE TRUST ME.

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