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Randstad Digital

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Great company being brought down by Executive Management - Recruiter Randstad Digital Employee Review

1.0
26 Jun 2024
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

Used to be a great company, benefits are pretty good, flex work locations-remote

Cons

Pay is not the greatest, commission plan changes slightly almost every year in the company's favor, the rebranding of Randstad Technologies to Randstad Digital has been a disaster. Internally the communication employees of what was happening and goals of executive leadership was terrible, layoffs/firings of onshore producers has been constant every couple of months since Jan 2023 as business declines. Leadership is trying to sell the company capabilities as one thing yet we're not setup and haven't done the work they are saying we can do yet. Kicking aside the successful business that the company is built on to become a Systems Integrator (even though mgmt says that's not what they are doing). Zero disguising the ambition of the CEO wanting to turn this company into Cognizant (every person hired in mgmt has come from Cognizant while most of the trusted leadership of the company has been forced out). This company will be primarily an offshore delivery firm soon.

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5.0
9 Jun 2026
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CEO approval
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Pros

Best staffing firm in the US

Cons

Profit margins kept by the company can be on higher side

1.0
13 Jun 2026
Anonymous contractor
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Cons overwhelmingly are more than pros

Cons

New contractors be wary: Document everything with your recruiter before receiving your onboarding package. Also, document every single interaction you have with them before and during your assignment. You will be asked to sign an overwhelming volume of documents (approximately 37 forms) in a very tight window. Make sure you meticulously review your contract terms, assignment lengths, and arbitration clauses the most critical one being that if anything goes wrong during your assignment, you waive your right to sue them in court. Always ensure you document everything and contact state or federal labor agencies immediately if overwhelming compliance issues occur. I highly recommend running the contract content and text through AI software to catch hidden clauses, and ensure every verbal promise made by a recruiter or supervisor is immediately confirmed by you in writing. The recruitment process felt incredibly predatory and non-transparent. In my experience, communication completely dropped off and I was met with total silence from agency staff once the assignment was underway. Always document every single interaction, address onboarding pressure immediately in writing, and do not hesitate to involve attorney general and state labor officials if you encounter compliance issues (such as discrimination, sick leave rights or dangerous conditions), especially during the assignment.

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