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3.7

68% would recommend to a friend

(13 total reviews)

Suri Chekuri

78% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

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13 reviews
5.0
15 Jul 2025

Good place to work

Recommend
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Pros

Time-Saving They handle job posting, resume screening, initial interviews, and shortlisting. Speeds up the hiring process, especially for urgent or high-volume roles. Access to a Larger Talent Pool Agencies often have databases of pre-screened candidates. Can tap into passive job seekers who aren't actively applying elsewhere. Expertise and Market Knowledge Recruiters understand the job market, salary benchmarks, and role expectations. Especially useful for niche roles or industries. Reduced Hiring Risk Many agencies offer guarantees (e.g., free replacement if the hire doesn't work out within a time frame). Helps mitigate the cost of a bad hire. Flexibility Ideal for temporary, contract, or project-based staffing. Helps manage workforce fluctuations without long-term commitment. Confidentiality Useful when hiring for a sensitive or strategic role that shouldn’t be public. ❌ Cons of a Recruitment Company Cost Agencies typically charge 15–30% of the candidate’s annual salary. May not be cost-effective for smaller businesses or startups. Lack of Culture Fit Understanding External recruiters may not fully grasp your company's culture or team dynamics. Risk of hiring someone who looks good on paper but isn't the right internal fit. Dependency Overreliance can hinder the development of in-house hiring capabilities. May miss out on building long-term employer branding. Variable Quality Not all agencies are equally skilled; some may push candidates just to earn commissions. Risk of mismatched or poorly vetted candidates. Candidate Ownership Conflicts Some agencies claim ownership of candidates they present, limiting your flexibility in how you hire. Limited Control Less control over how your brand is presented to candidates. Can dilute your employer value proposition if not aligned.

Cons

Cons of a Recruitment Company Cost Agencies typically charge 15–30% of the candidate’s annual salary. May not be cost-effective for smaller businesses or startups. Lack of Culture Fit Understanding External recruiters may not fully grasp your company's culture or team dynamics. Risk of hiring someone who looks good on paper but isn't the right internal fit. Dependency Overreliance can hinder the development of in-house hiring capabilities. May miss out on building long-term employer branding. Variable Quality Not all agencies are equally skilled; some may push candidates just to earn commissions. Risk of mismatched or poorly vetted candidates. Candidate Ownership Conflicts Some agencies claim ownership of candidates they present, limiting your flexibility in how you hire. Limited Control Less control over how your brand is presented to candidates. Can dilute your employer value proposition if not aligned.

3.0
1 Mar 2022

good

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good in terms of Clients

Cons

No proper higher management to deal with the employees

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