Manpower reviews

4.1

83% would recommend to a friend

(6,537 total reviews)
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77% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

Manpower has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 6,537 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Manpower 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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1.0
Feb 20, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Co-workers at the office I worked at under Manpower were great. I had no issues with any of them, and would have been happy to return to be employed directly by them.

Cons

Manpower was not forthcoming with information that would have helped me in deciding what would be the best move for me personally. I was told that I would be under contract with them for a period of time, and that the other company would then decide whether or not to hire me directly. During my contract time, Manpower would get a percentage of the pay that the other company gave for me and my position. I thought the amount they made off of me was a little unreasonable, but went along with it because I got along great with my co-workers and supervisor at the other company, and I thought the job looked pretty secure. However, near the end of my contract, I got a call from Manpower saying that the contract had been terminated, and that I was not to contact the company I had been working at. I had left work on great terms earlier that day, with no indication of anything like this. No reason was given, and the Manpower employee made me feel like I must have done something terrible, but woudn't tell me anything. I was shocked. I had left another job behind, one that I had worked at for years, but that didn't pay as well and didn't offer a chance for advancement, to take this job. I had also moved to a different city to be closer to this job. The way Manpower presented itself, I thought this was a good move, and offered much more of a chance to advance in my field. I still have not been given any explanation for what happened. I feel that Manpower used me to make money, with no regard for me as a person.

3.0
Feb 12, 2010

So Far Overall Good experience

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Latitude, learning,tools for contractor development are good. Still one of the few who offer benefits, a lot of locations nationally and inetrnationally

Cons

Some of the tools are antiquated some sites to distant from each other could use some national advertising even though it is a name brand would help spto light the comapny

1.0
Feb 11, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good vision, industry leaider, stable company, benefits are okay. If you have a good manager you will at least have some support at that level.

Cons

The biggest problem is too many misguided Chiefs and not enough hard working Indians. Manpower is a company all about middle management. There are middle managers to manage your trips to restroom. The issue is that mediocre people are promoted to management. They don't do anything really well or really bad. They are strictly mediocre, just enough to pass. They are cheerleaders to every incompetent new process and systems that the corporate office rolls out. They don't ask questions, make suggestions or have any new ideas. They go along to get along. Manpower rewards this behavior with promotions. Therefore you have a large group of middle managers that lack knowledge, skills, experience and vision of a successful staffing agency. They are however insecure, incompetent and egotistical. Middle management completely kills the mission before it gets off the ground. Instead of devising strategies on how to gain more market share in the industry they are creating processes and hierarchies. Process get in the way of sales revenues. Egos get in the way of efficiency. They create completely unrealistic expectations regarding time lines and getting things done. They have a complete lack of respect for personnel in general but most especially for admin staff. Another big issue is disorganized operations departments and systems. Too much time and energy is wasted on inefficient processes that are not necessary. Definitely too much time, energy, investment going to build a systems internally THAT DO NOT WORK. This creates lots of extra manual paperwork to work around and patch places where the systems fail to do the job they are supposed to do. Recruiters and sales people spend most of their time trying to fix the system to get the information in correctly so that middle managers can pull a report than on making sales calls and filling job order. While we are playing with our system other staffing agencies are filling job orders.

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