feel free to have RTA place you with another company- but DO NOT WORK HERE - Recruiter Russell Tobin Employee Review

1.0
16 Jan 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- sometimes there are parties & some of the coworkers you meet are genuine (even though everyone I've met is miserable and wants to leave) - could have potential to be a half decent staffing firm if management got their act together - you'll be working with cool clients

Cons

MOST OF THE REVIEWS ON THIS SITE ARE WRITTEN BY CONTRACTORS WHO HAVE BEEN PLACED BY RTA, NOT BY ACTUAL RUSSELL TOBIN EMPLOYEES I worked at RTA a little under a year in San Francsico and i wouldn't recommend it to anyone - people are promoted to management based off of popularity, not merit - SF office is very un friendly and un welcoming - culture discourages asking questions, you are not allowed to ask questions to your manager outside of the allotted 45 minute zoom meeting held a few times per week. if you ask them questions outside of this time you will be "bothering them" and need to save any question you have until then - as a whole they bite off more than they can chew, saying yes to clients who are demanding aggressive goals that are unrealistic, thus putting an insane amount of pressure on their employees - very little (if any) training - management creates a hostile work environment for any employee who isn't in their inner circle - genuinely would feel depressed on sunday night knowing that I had to go to work again on monday morning.

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Russell Tobin Response
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Thank you for taking the time to write your review. We take this feedback seriously and it seems that your experience in San Francisco was not in line with what we expect from our offices and teams. We pride ourselves on our culture and work hard to provide the best experience for everyone. We would like to offer an opportunity for you to connect with our leadership team to further discuss your concerns. Please email info@prideglobal.com and we will connect you with our Managing Director. Additionally, your post suggests that you are currently still employed at Pride Global. We have an open door policy, so if you are not comfortable speaking to your direct supervisor, please feel free to discuss your concerns with any Director or Manager. We look forward to hearing from you and appreciate your feedback.

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Cons

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