Pros and Cons of Maxim - Healthcare Recruiter Maxim Healthcare Employee Review

2.0
23 Apr 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Maxim has an energy that is uncommon in most office jobs. When your working you are hyped and ready to work. Its a great place for a GUY to work, sports, women, movies and bars are a main topic of non work related conversation. The pay is not stellar, but nor is it the worst out there. The size of the company is a big help in many cases.

Cons

The office hours 10.5 hr days + on call, 3am is not a fun time to deal with an upset client. Lack of communication, but that is a normal con for working for a very large and nationwide company. Lack of promotion opportunities, Maxim is very specialized in one area, so moving from a recruiter to another department (other than account manager) is very hard. Most non-recruiters are hired from outside the company. Regional management and up are not very honest or truthful with the local managers and recruiters, which leads to a lot of second guessing on everyone's part.

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5.0
30 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Flexible schedule, great office staff, great patients and families

Cons

Health insurance is a little expensive and there's limited options

5.0
15 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1. Stable healthcare company with established reputation * Maxim Healthcare Services is well-known in healthcare staffing and home healthcare, so there is job security and established systems. 2. Strong administrative/coordinator experience * Great resume builder for future roles in operations, healthcare administration, recruiting, account management, or project coordination. 3. Relationship-building role * You work closely with families, caregivers, nurses, and clients, which builds strong customer service and communication skills. 4. Mission-driven work * You are helping coordinate care for families who genuinely need support, which can feel meaningful. 5. Potential growth opportunities * Can move into recruiting, branch leadership, healthcare operations, account management, or regional leadership. 6. Structured office environment * Predictable tasks, processes, scheduling, documentation, client communication. 7. Benefits and corporate structure * Usually offers PTO, healthcare benefits, 401(k), and more stability than smaller companies.

Cons

1. High stress / constant urgency * Healthcare staffing often means call-outs, last-minute schedule changes, unhappy families, and scrambling to fill shifts. 2. Heavy phone and email volume * Much of the day can be reactive rather than proactive. 3. Limited flexibility * Often requires strict office hours (commonly 8–5), which can be hard when balancing kids and school pickup schedules. 4. Emotional burnout * Working with patients, families, and caregivers can become emotionally draining over time. 5. Staffing shortages = pressure * If nurses/caregivers call off, coordinators are often responsible for solving the issue immediately. 6. Can feel repetitive * Scheduling, documentation, follow-up calls, and compliance tasks can become routine. 7. Compensation may not match stress level * Depending on market/location, pay can sometimes feel low compared with workload.

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