AppleOne reviews

3.7

67% would recommend to a friend

(1,303 total reviews)
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Janice Bryant Howroyd

68% approve of CEO

53% positive business outlook

AppleOne has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 1,303 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The AppleOne employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Human Resources & Staffing industry (3.8 stars).

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1.0
Feb 9, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Understanding the backend of job recruiting.

Cons

This is a company based on lies. As a company that's "hiring made human," your employees are robots. I've seen first hand the fear in peoples eyes when people actically show up to work and do their job. But they dont last at all. And those at the top dont do anything but walk in the office with their chest out and would rather talk about how they makde money rather than show their employees how to be successful. It's not an ethical company either. Any manager who tells their employees to change another employees numbers for their own personal gain should be punished but....this is a loyal company to those who play the inside game. This company wont grow. I see many lateral moves, but nothing upward. If you ever give them a resume, they trash it, and they file you with thousands of other people. Trust me, the time it took for you to get dressed and go to their interviews, you are better off walking to every place of interest, introducing yourself and handing them a resume. At least there is some type of engagement there.

2.0
Jun 24, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I wouldn't have gotten my current job without what I learned working at AppleOne. I met some good people that I am friends with still.

Cons

It is driven too much by numbers, so much so that it sacrifices the quality of the work done. With the metrics that myself and others in the office were given, it was not humanly possible to do in a normal work week - it would take an 80+ hour work week to try to meet these numbers. I loved recruiting here, but there was so much pressure put on meeting a certain number of interviews, placements, etc that I ended up having to find any random candidates just to meet the numbers, even if I knew I wouldn't be able to help them find a job. That is NOT what recruiting should be about. It should be about helping people find a job that is a great fit for them and for the client. I also feel that I was sold on a position during the interview process, and the job did not end up being the way it was told. The managers spun it to sound like the sales part of the job was to make 10-20 phone calls a day to companies that the office already had a relationship with. They told me it wouldn't be cold-calling. Well, it definitely was cold-calling. I admittedly am not a "sales" person or someone who enjoys cold-calling, but with the way the managers explained it, I thought it wouldn't be so bad and I wanted the experience. The experience has helped me, but it would be much better if the managers didn't lie about it in the interview process. I feel like they did a bait and switch with me. One of the leaders in my area was also very passive aggressive and was not an encouraging leader, which added to the stress of the job. It takes a special person to work a full-desk - someone who is good at and likes both the recruiting and the sales. I've found that its not common to have a person with the traits that make a good salesperson as well as the traits that make a good recruiting, all in one. I was so stressed from the pressure of this job that it affected my outside life. I had a weight lifted off my shoulders the day I was able to resign.

1.0
Apr 17, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Let me take a second to think...I met some great individuals along the way. Minus management. They completely ruined it for me.

Cons

The negative reviews on this site regarding AppleOne couldn't be more accurate, honestly. The management is an absolute JOKE. Micromanagement is an understatement. They talk badly about every single employee, go in "meetings" for 2 hours just to gossip about everyone, and they are also bi-polar and should really seek physiatric help. It's like high school all over again working for these clowns. You literally have to be fake every single day to be on good terms with the "managers". I mean, let's talk about turnover---numbers don't lie. No one wants to work for this company. Save yourself the headache and seek employment elsewhere. And how about getting a legit HR department while you're at it...

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