Beacon Hill reviews

3.8

65% would recommend to a friend

(1,303 total reviews)

Andrew Wang

91% approve of CEO

61% positive business outlook

Beacon Hill has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 1,303 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Beacon Hill 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
Nov 29, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Weekly pay is always nice!

Cons

Very toxic work environment. This is no place for female minorities. You will be discriminated against and treated poorly. Run far from BH if diversity and inclusion is important to you.

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Beacon Hill Response
3y
Hello, Thank you for your feedback. We appreciate hearing directly from you. Given your experience with the company, we would appreciate the opportunity to discuss the issues you have noted directly with you – if you would be willing, please send us an email at contactus@beaconhillstaffing.com, where we can review the situation in greater detail. We hope to connect with you in an effort to be a better resource to you and others in the future.
1.0
Nov 9, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

The only pro I can think of is that they bought me pizza once

Cons

- I was told I was getting into a remote job after only a couple weeks of training in person. That was a lie, I was then told multiple different dates for when I might be remote so I had to do an hour or more commute twice a day. Very unorganized and bad communication with me to not get that cleared up. - They had a meeting with me and reprimanded me for asking when I would be remote saying that asking about it was "inappropriate". - They shamed me for taking PTO on two separate times. Once when I was sick and then again when I could not get to work due to a storm. They were not understanding at all on both occasions when I even came in to the office a few days when I was sick and also made a good effort to drive through the storm and get to work the day of the storm. I felt like this was very unfair to me seeing as both occasions were out of my control. - During my last full week showed another example of their severe lack of communication when they waited until a Friday morning to tell me that it was required for me to work over the weekend and then come in early the next Monday. This was frustrating enough, but it got worse when they told me that over the weekend I had to log onto my computer and work remote... I thought this was just down right disrespectful to me after they had put me down for asking when I could be remote and telling me that it wouldn't be for a while. It was only when it was convenient for them that I was allowed to work remotely? That did not sit right with me. - Lastly, After working over the weekend and coming in early on Monday, they told me that they were letting me go using the events of me asking when I would be remote and when I used my PTO for sickness and the storm as their reasoning. - Now, they are trying to claim that I used more PTO than I was given (which is wrong, I checked and confirmed that I used just the amount that I was given) and that I owe them money for this lie that management has made up. In turn, they are trying to not pay me for completely valid hours that I worked and saying that I even owe them more money and that they are doing me a favor by letting the rest go. Overall, It felt like from day one that they had some sort of a bone to pick with me for whatever reason and were making up ridiculous reasons to be annoyed with me. Given, I was new to the business/corporate world being a recent college grad, I had some things to learn and still do about things that are appropriate or not to do in an office environment. However, I did nothing that I thought would be putting my job in question. Although it was not my ideal position to have I still felt like I was doing what I was hired for, especially after jumping hurdles that they put in front of me. I felt very blind-sided and disrespected by a lot of Beacon Hill's behavior from management. I took this position hoping to gain some entry level experience and unfortunately gained experience for what might be a red flag in a job, company or manager.

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Beacon Hill Response
4y
We are sorry that your experience at BHSG was negative. We understand that this role was never intended to be fully remote and that that was explained to you on several occasions. The role also requires occasional weekend and or early morning starts, particularly during holiday periods. Our PTO is accrued, not allotted, and per the handbook that you signed, any excess PTO taken above what is earned is deducted from final wages. However, in a good faith effort, we will not apply our standard practice to you and we have confirmed with HR that you will be paid for all hours worked.
1.0
Jul 27, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

there are zero pros.. i wish i could give them 0 stars, they don't deserve 1 star - maybe if you buy into all their "employee milestone" celebrations, there's nothing positive i can say about this employer

Cons

they will end your healthcare the day after you resign - normal caring employers let you carry your insurance thru the end of the month.. not beacon hill they do not uphold inclusive best practices - complete disregard for employee pronoun preferences management will openly instruct you to only recruit American named candidates to avoid "wasting your time" bro-culture environment. required regional meeting for "movember" they will never recognize their hard workers until they quit no remote flexibility - must be a 2 time presidents club winner to earn 2 days remote AEs think they're your boss - lol Management will promise you exactly the opposite of what reality is literally one of the worst places i ever worked Never ending use of "LFG" or "LETS GO!" - ew

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Beacon Hill Response
4y
Hello, Thank you for your candid feedback. We appreciate hearing directly from you. Our goal is for everyone to have a positive experience working for our firm, and we regret that you did not. Beacon Hill is an EEO company, and are working on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives to better improve the experience for everyone working for our company. We also take concerns regarding workplace culture very seriously, and have shared your feedback with management. We work with our employees to support the causes they are passionate about, and are open to hearing from any team members to support where we can. We also work with our teams to set up work arrangements that will work best for all parties involved. If there are additional details that you would like to provide regarding your experience that we can share with management, please consider sending us an email at contactus@beaconhillstaffing.com. Thank you and we wish you all the best in your future career endeavors.
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