AppleOne reviews

3.7

63% would recommend to a friend

(216 total reviews)
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Janice Bryant Howroyd

70% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

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5.0
Mar 1, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

AppleOne has no ceiling when it comes to how much money and growth you would like to earn. The environment and culture in the company is simple, they reward hard work and effoort. I have been on two international trips at an all inclusive resort for one week, all on the company's dime because of goals I had achieved throughout the year as well as performance in the company. Management provides excellent training that usually would cost an independent recruiter thousands of dollars. I can not explain how much I love my job. Placing people back to work and helping small business' grow I this economy make me feel good about what we do.

Cons

We are a free service to all candidates/job seekers and can not guarantee employment. The ultimate decision is with the company who is interviewing our candidates, but AppleOne prepares and coaches the job seeker to ensure the highest chance of success.

1.0
Feb 20, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Paycheck if in desperation mode.

Cons

Low pay. No bonus structure. Lack of strategic planning at the "VP" level. Moronic branch employees.

2.0
Jan 29, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great training when it comes to the buzz of staffing. It's fast-paced, with high turnover, regardless of what agency you work for. AppleOne really prepares you for that grind. I was never unaware that if I wasn't cutting it, I'd get cut.

Cons

Too many managers telling you what to do, and the schedule was so rigid, I was asked to change my dentist since he didn't offer appointments before my shift started. If I came into work a minute late, which happened maybe twice in 1.5 years, I was asked to take a minute from my lunch. If you returned late from lunch, you were given either a verbal or written condemnation. Another issue I found interesting, I was constantly asked to work on my own job orders, build my business, and recruit candidates for my open positions, but when the top performer in our office had a need, everyone basically had to drop all they were doing, and help her fill her orders. Not only did this improve her numbers, and made her one of the top performers within the whole company, it actually brought down my numbers and those of my coworkers. This only led to my detriment, or firing of my coworkers. (I was with A1 for a little over a year, and I saw 7 people leave my office, either let go or resigned.) I was asked repeatedly not to worry about the top performer's orders, but when a need came up, that statement was forgotten each time. Then I was back to square one during my WEEKLY review where I was more often than not, reprimanded for the numbers I had. I was also put on probation during a slow selling time when I feared being able to keep my job, and although my yearly numbers reached above and beyond my minimum requirements, it was not enough for that short time period. Lastly, I left AppleOne after finding another staffing gig for a small family-run company. As I left, I asked when I would receive my last expense check as well as the 6 days of vacation I accrued. I was told I wasn't offered my vacation time. A family lawyer told me it was illegal for them to take those accrued wages, once I accrue them, they are mine. Under the URISA law, AppleOne has found a supposed loophole to abandon this California regulation. Regardless, I fought it, and in court, they had a settlement check ready for me. If that doesn't scream class-action lawsuit, I'm not really sure what does.

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