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Express Employment Professionals

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Express Employment Professionals reviews

3.7

67% would recommend to a friend

(3,289 total reviews)

Bob Funk, Jr.

79% approve of CEO

62% positive business outlook

Express Employment Professionals has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 3,289 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Express Employment Professionals employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Risorse umane e selezione del personale industry (3.8 stars).

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3K reviews
5.0
Oct 26, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Committed to finding good people good jobs, not just about warm bodies filling chairs. Amazing culture

Cons

From a sales perspective, the cycle is longer so commissions do take longer to accrue however there is no cap

3.0
Oct 25, 2022

New applicants ........ do your research!!

Recommend
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Pros

The job service public PR stance is laudable: Flexible work environment, flexible hours, non binding work contracts. possible track to full time employment, learning on the job. This is what keeps me on as an associate. HOWEVER ................ (please read on)

Cons

(Disclaimer -- not a blanket statemnt of all express offices, just my particular location) As i said, new/prospective applicants beware and do your homework and research concerning this company. Job staff and HR are, more often then not, aloof, insensitive, condescending, and dismissive of associate concerns. Productive, long term associates even in good standing, are not recognized for their effort and loyalty. and receive nothing for their service. You are considered nothing more than an "item on a warehouse shelf" to be used at will and then discarded when not needed. Staff will arbitrarily retaliate, against associates for the slightest/no reason frequently without notice to the associate, who's left bewildered as to what happened. Examples of this would include some but not all of the following: 1. Sudden reduction in the jobs offered. 2. Continued employment of associates with known disciplinary/emotional issues and pairing them up with incompatible co-workers. 3. Negative job reviews to prospective employers to obstruct associates search for full time employment. 4. Favoritism/exclusion on the part of staff responsible for allocation associate to client jobs. Especially if you've communicated notable concerns with company actions and policies . 5. Consistently offering jobs you are a poor fit to, ignoring associate reasons to not be placed in those particular jobs. 6. Glossing over or ignoring client misbehavior characterizing it as your (the associates) problem. 7. Deliberate obfuscation of assignment information to get the "offending" employee to accept the assignment and penalizing then for not accepting/or completing the assignment due to reasons that could've been prevented with the proper/complete information. 8. Indiscriminate hiring policy with minimal/no research into the prospective employees past. As a result, people with suspect/no work work ethic, criminal tendencies, severe emotional/mental issues, or past workplace problems are thrown into the general workplace roster causing problems/conflicts which rob you/and the other associates of a deserved positive work experience.

4.0
Jul 31, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Opportunity to meet corporations that are seeking staffing assistance to reduce turnover. Weekends off

Cons

No health benefits, no company car, no car allowance, no tuition reimbursement, long working hours, lack of leadership support at franchise level & no potential growth.

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