Pay for recruiters is far below industry average, especially for top producers.
Account managers are extremely hands-off and unaware of their role in securing hires.
Resources and tools are scarce for recruiters, forcing jury-rigging and clunky workarounds in order to produce usable results.
Candidate privacy is not a concept that exists in this environment; a proper audit of data collection/storage is overdue.
If you're a new recruiter in need of guidance/training, this is not the place to get it.
If you're a POC or anything other than blonde and blue-eyed, you'll likely not appreciate the climate here.
Management promises of earning potential are almost MLM-like in their inaccuracy.
Benefits cost as much as other employers' premium offerings, but are woefully bad.
Limited or non-existent access to stakeholders; you'll rely on cookie-cutter job descriptions in order to try to fill niche roles; also lots of 3-6-month contract roles with which to waste your time.
Management often reacts with a delightfully insulting mix of surprise and disappointment whenever you choose to use your earned PTO, or try to use your time outside of work for anything other than sourcing.