Aston Carter reviews

3.9

79% would recommend to a friend

(1,485 total reviews)

Chad Koele

70% approve of CEO

71% positive business outlook

Aston Carter has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 1,485 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Aston Carter 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 8, 2023
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Pros

looks amazing on a resume - you can find a job in the industry very easily and even internationally 3 free therapy appointments

Cons

Literally everything else. The PHX office is a nightmare and if you are on MH team don't even think about hitting contest or even being happy or treated with basic respect. Spoke horribly of the contractors and encouraged me to undercut them by hundreds of $$ a week to make like $5. Upper management told me recruiters are replaceable, I saw management having sexual relationships with subordinates and it was never addressed. The main practice lead for the CS division is a huge bully who puts down other women and throws fits like a literal baby. I got cussed out by candidates and management on a daily basis. Watched multiple people be fired just because they were different or didn't fit in. I would never recommend this company to anyone. 3 free therapy appointments isn't enough, I literally would cry every single day I had to go into that toxic cesspool of an office. Insane amounts of cattiness, drama, and cliquiness. Terrible culture where sneaky and shady behavior is rewarded and transparency is frowned upon. I felt like I needed to shower everyday after work bc I was so disgusted with the practices there. HIGHLY encourages dishonestly and treating the contractors like cattle/commission check. Comp plan also sucks.

2.0
Dec 3, 2021
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Pros

Great position for someone trying to get their foot in the door and grow recruiting or sales career within a short timeframe. They have a great training program and a lot of resources to develop yourself. There is uncapped commission and good bonus structures, especially as you start hitting contests. There are some great people in the company overall. There are plenty of tools/technology invested to make sourcing and finding candidates much easier than most other agencies. The name brand recognition goes a long way in recruiting/sales. T

Cons

AC. Review Short list if you don’t feel like reading: toxic leaders, bad place for females or minorities who want to be leaders, moms who want to spend time with their kids, or anyone else who doesn’t want to work 60hr weeks for the entirety of their career here. I’ve been with the firm for almost 9-10 years, have hit numerous contests, and been promoted. I also sacrificed my mental health and felt forced to prioritize this job over anything else important to me. You’ll regularly work 55-65 hrs/wk. You’ll be expected to reply to texts and check emails after hours, on weekends, on vacation and holidays. People are encouraged to come into the office when they aren’t feeling well. Leadership rushed to come back into the office during the pandemic, resulting in multiple COVID exposures across the country. Almost *every* female colleague in my office who starts a family ends up resigning less than 6-8 months after their first child due to the inflexible and over demanding work environment. The work environment/culture is full of toxic, misogynist leaders that is deeply systemic in nature. I saw back-door promotions happen during after-hours drinks, on the golf course, literally during an employee’s wedding reception. So, unless you’re in the ‘old boy’s club,’ it will take 200% more effort for you to get promoted. **Less than 5% of the executives or even local directors are female or minorities.** My director does not give me the support I need professionally or personally, despite repeated attempts asking them directly for help/guidance. Instead they gaslight me into it being my fault for not getting the right type of development or training to be successful. They only give me negative feedback, and make me feel undervalued and under appreciated. Due to all of the cons above I will be taking the great skills I have learned elsewhere hopefully sometime soon.

4.0
Oct 23, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

* Money is good for an entry level corporate position. * The people you work with are the type to work hard and play hard, wins are definitely celebrated and I've been able to really connect with the people I work with. * Hard work is rewarded, tenacious hustlers will succeed in this position. * Professional development is a priority here, you will be challenged to build yourself as a professional and I've grown a lot within this role.

Cons

* Expectation to work 55 - 60 hrs/week, at the very least. (If you actually want to move up in the company). * Common burnout, in the last year I've said goodbye to at least 6 other recruiters. * Depending on the managers, you may be pushed to work a couple Saturdays a month. * Depending on your market, the candidates and contractors you work with will often disappoint you and this can lead to losing your faith in humanity. * The high highs and low lows of this position is not for everyone.

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