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4.0

81% would recommend to a friend

(38 total reviews)

Bernie Francis

86% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

Business Control Systems has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 38 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Business Control Systems employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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38 reviews
1.0
5 Aug 2020
Recommend
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Pros

There were none to speak of unfortunately.

Cons

There were many cons in my short period of working with Business Control Systems. Firstly, I was recruited for the position via LinkedIn. We spoke several times about specifics with the position, pay, company, culture, etc. I had been in retail for quite some time and was looking for a change. I decided to accept the offer. Throughout the process I was told a lot of positive things about the company. Their culture with having a good work/life balance, having a set schedule working Monday through Friday 8-5, the large amounts of possible pay, having strong leadership that do not micromanage. A beautiful picture was painted of this job and none of it was fulfilled. This was probably the lowest paying job I have ever had. We do not receive commission the first 3.5 months of working. So solely we rely upon salary, which was not much at all and well below market average for this role. I was told my first year I would make around 55-60,000. After that it would be nearly six figures. The company only worked maybe 5-6 positions in the time I was there. Many that had been posted for over a year. Even if I had made commission it would be nowhere near that with the low level of business they had. That was the first sign. The work/life balance ended up not being true as well. You are greatly expected to work before and after your shift even on your days off. I don’t mind doing that sometimes, but since I go to school full time it was difficult to do. They often scheduled many activities outside of work hours to have completed. The company does a book club. So we had to read while off work to then talk about and present what we had learned which was a bit odd. The worst thing about this job was the direct management. He is the most demeaning person I have ever worked with. No good work was ever praised. It was a constant “beating” as I called it of what you did wrong. I constantly was made feel like I was inadequate and a terrible fit for the role. We had daily morning calls where he would speak negatively about people’s performance with many others employed by the company. I was called unreliable for being 1-2 minutes late to a call or two even though upper leadership, including him were always late. I would reach out to him with help and never get a response while I would see him call and message my peers in the mean time. I dreaded having to wake up in the morning and have to go to work because of him. His management style consisted of harassment, bullying, and micromanagement. He would call throughout the day just to bicker at you for “activity”. This job was more like a call center than a staffing facility. While I had many submits for candidates the priority was making 50 calls a day. This was totally unobtainable. I watched others call numbers repeatedly that did not answer, call disconnected numbers repeatedly, call people for no apparent reason other than to meet their quota, and lastly make calls at home outside of work so that they could say they met their goal. This was the most insane thing that I had ever witnessed and I refused to be dishonest. I was always reprimanded for not meeting that goal. I was constantly stressed and depressed when working there. I made the decision to leave and even before finding another job because I could not mentally handle the treatment. He is a poor example of what a leader should be and I warn anyone thinking of taking a position here. I am not writing this out of ill will or because I am that “disgruntled” employee. I am doing it to help someone else that may be like me and consider this job with minimal research beforehand.

1.0
2 Jul 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The team outside of leadership

Cons

Turnover rate is 90% for a reason. The three in leadership lie to staff & associates

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Business Control Systems Response
5y
As a temporary employee we decided not to hire long term, I can certainly understand how you might feel. However, it's clear we made the best decision for you and BCS, in not offering you a full time position. Our turnover rate is arguably one of the best in the staffing industry. And, yes, you are correct in that we do not offer long term positions to 90% of those we interview or work with temporarily. The industry of technical staffing can be rather challenging, so our goal at BCS is to hire quality talent with positive attitudes who can weather the storms, and add value to the teamwork required to succeed. We highly value our teams and positive work environment, so while we regret we were not a good fit for each other, we do wish you well in your next job opportunity. Warm regards!
2.0
7 Dec 2018

Technical Recruiter

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

With all honesty their was not much of a benefit I received from this position besides gaining experience in the staffing industry and learning about recruiting. In addition, Tim was great he trained me well was a great mentor.

Cons

I decided to depart from BCS due to a variety of reasons, their lack of resources, they only utilized two during my time with them. Lack of IT jobs, the majority of their reqs are lower end engineering positions. Lack of jobs in general, the total amount of jobs they have when I left were 14. The lack of communication from sales to recruiting, often times once the account manager received feedback regarding a candidate or the position itself, they would not update the recruiting team until a recruiter asked. Lack of a training program in IT and engineering. The commission structure was lame, it was capped at 6% for recruiters. In addition, the lack of a team environment, I was the only recruiter in Dallas, the other two recruiters were in the Charlotte office. The Managing Director Dianne was not the nicest either, the week I left she yelled at a colleague of mine. Prior to that, she criticized a former colleague of mine directly of her dating, hair, clothes etc. The turnover ratio is high!

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Business Control Systems Response
7y
Abigail, I regret you did not have the positive experience with BCS you said you had when we lunched together just one day prior to your resigning. In fact, during our lunch you expressed how you were delighted with our decision to promote you from staffing coordinator to recruiter trainee in less than three months. We talked about your BCS goals for 2019, and you genuinely seemed excited about your opportunity to grow as a recruiter. As I trust we convey at BCS, cultivating a positive culture and working environment is our greatest priority; inclusive of flexible work schedules, gym memberships, free snacks and bringing your pet to work. I genuinely don’t understand several of your comments: Commissions are not capped (where did you get 6%), we are 70% IT vs. Engineering (for over 25 of our 30 years we were 90% IT), and you were aware that we were in process of reevaluating/implementing new tools for 2019. While I can’t imagine criticizing anyone’s dating or hair, we do offer a clothing allowance to entry-level professionals joining our team. If offering these team members an allowance for professional attire seems negative or offensive, I sincerely apologize; our only intent is to assist new hires who may not yet be able to invest in professional attire. Additionally, if I ever "yelled" at anyone, I must have been sleep-walking, as it's not in my nature to yell. In fact, everyone who works at BCS knows our culture is to treat everyone with dignity and respect, which means we don’t yell, scream or cuss at each other. It’s just not something we tolerate. By the way, since you’ve only been in the staffing industry for 6 months, and I’ve been in it “forever”, let me confidently say that BCS’ recruiters and sales teams work very effectively together, and do it better than at most companies. They genuinely like, respect, and support each other; and want all to win!” All in all, Abby, I’m very glad you enjoyed Tim’s coaching and mentoring (I’m mentoring him). As I shared before you left, you are smart and have a lot of potential; and I wish you well in your next career move. As always, my door is open! If you'd like to share more about your comments or experience here, please let me know; I’d be happy to chat with you! Dianne Ferguson
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