Robert Half reviews

3.6

66% would recommend to a friend

(7,909 total reviews)
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Keith Waddell

69% approve of CEO

55% positive business outlook

Robert Half has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 7,909 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Robert Half 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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8K reviews
1.0
Oct 12, 2017

account executive

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Pros

this place is terrible

Cons

- no employee appreciation -long work hours and high turnover -management always hovers -upper management just barks to get on the phones with no real intentions -no one talks about quota because you have to bring in your base before quota your basically working and getting nothing in return - I truly hated this place and quit, - people will talk behind your back beware -NO CULTURE NO VALUES - EVERYONE IS MISERABLE

1.0
Sep 19, 2017

Recruiting Manager

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Pros

The only reason I am writing in the Pro section was it forced me to at least write a 5 word minimum.

Cons

Where do I start...I worked for the this company for several years. It has taken me this long to write a review because I just assumed all recruiting agencies were the same. And boy was I wrong. Robert Half absolutely do not care about their employees. The saying "what have you done for me lately" absolutely represents Robert Half management. Instead of letting go of a poor manager they just move them to a new state or city and cover it up. By far one of the worst companies I have every worked for in my life. Only reason I stayed was the people I worked with and because I EARNED "not given" EARNED a solid living building rapport and ultimately built a great client base. They have had complete turn over in the St. Louis, MO office. When the CEO was coming to our office it was as thought the Pope was coming to visit. We repainted the office, vacuumed the IT closet and had to make sure there was no dust on the light fixtures. I thought I would have to kiss his ring when he walked in. The inner workings in the office is absolute dog eat dog. If you are thinking about joining the firm run far, far away! Don't do what I did I drank the Koolaid for way too long.

1.0
Dec 2, 2015

Recruiting Manager

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Pros

Depending on the size of the office and their existing client base, there is a lot of money to be made at TCG. Plus, the 3 day perm training seminar is very beneficial. But take your learning materials home with you. Don't keep them in your desk as you never know when your last day may be and they won't let you leave with them.

Cons

They intentionally mislead as to how commissions/salary (recoverable draw, draw, or 100% commission) structures are based while interviewing you so it's very difficult to understand the individual nuances of your employment agreement. The Robert Half boiler plate Non-Compete is VERY restrictive not allowing you to work in ANY kind of recruiting position within 50 miles of the office you worked at, for a period of 12 months. They have legal team members who watch your LinkedIn profiles for months after employment ceases, waiting to catch you in violation of your agreement. They will sue you, your new employer, and the owners of the new business 'in a heart beat'. One quote internally is "we sue for fun" which is truthful in many cases. At my office, we were commanded to be "at the desk" by no later than 7:30am each morning and if we weren't on the phone making job order calls by 7:59am we were often yelled at by VP's or Division Directors who thought nothing of screaming at employees even if they were following up on emails sent by clients, they wanted everyone ON THE PHONE. They wanted to hear the "Chatter of $$ being made" from 7:59am-5pm each and every week day. Suits for men, business dress for women no matter the situation. Ties are mandatory depending on the division. Culture and Values...hard working, hard drinking. Never seen so many people go out for drinks after work and tie one on, often, just to deal with the stress. And badmouthing fellow employees while talking about them behind their backs is rampant, especially be Division Directors and VP's. Weekly update meetings with your manager are scripted and your managers receives an email from corporate instructing them as to what questions to ask and then what possible answers you may give, and following your answers, what questions/suggestions to make depending on your answers. It's an amazing machine RHI has. Very little Work/Life balance unless you call being at the office by 7am and working until 5pm each day (at a minimum...sometimes 7pm or later) a healthy balance. You have to prove yourself for at least a year before you get anymore than a 55 minute lunch period and the underlying current by managers is they want all in person client meetings to be kept to a minimum. Candidate interviews, or "coffees" should be made in the office, so they can keep tabs on you. Lastly, the interview process of the candidates is often a joke. We were instructed to interview a candidate for no more than 25 minutes and then if necessary "make up" facts about them in order to "sell the candidate" to the client. Lots of dishonest candidate coaching and lying to clients about candidates experience.

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Robert Half Response
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Dear Recruiting Manager, Thanks for sharing your thoughts and perceptions. The environment you describe runs contrary to that which we strive to create. Our goal is to be an employer of choice and, in fact, we are frequently named to “best places to work” lists across North America. Many of our Minneapolis recruiters enjoy flexible schedules and other benefits to assist with work/life balance. Our management team is highly invested in our employees’ professional growth and success – they regularly hold desk-side meetings with staff to chat about their workloads and needs. We highly value our employees and pride ourselves on providing a positive work environment that enables professionals to grow with the company. Sincerely, Maggie Customer Service Robert Half
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