Bullhorn reviews

3.9

70% would recommend to a friend

(720 total reviews)
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Art Papas

80% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

Bullhorn has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 720 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Bullhorn employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.6 stars).

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720 reviews
4.0
Oct 3, 2024

Good place to learn

Recommend
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Pros

Bullhorn is a great environment to develop and refine your skills in SaaS sales. The product is solid, and while the market may fluctuate, there are always opportunities to close deals. It’s a place where you can truly learn the art of navigating a competitive sales landscape. One of Bullhorn’s biggest strengths is its flexibility. Whether you’re seeking a four-day workweek or need to take advantage of unlimited PTO, the company is very accommodating. This makes it an ideal choice for individuals with young families or those looking to prioritize a better work-life balance. As a remote-first organization, Bullhorn also offers a level of flexibility that’s hard to match. You have the freedom to work from anywhere, which adds to the overall balance and quality of life, allowing employees to manage their time and responsibilities more effectively.

Cons

The shift to a fully remote setup has significantly impacted the company culture. Many employees seem disengaged, with productivity suffering as a result. A large portion of the workday is consumed by internal calls that could easily be handled via email, creating unnecessary distractions and inefficiencies. It often feels like a small percentage of the workforce is carrying the majority of the load, while others contribute very little. New hires face an especially difficult time. There is very little enablement provided in terms of valuable resources or training, leaving them unprepared for the challenges of their roles. Instead of structured onboarding, new employees are left to rely on a few individuals with tribal knowledge to navigate their responsibilities, which creates inconsistency and a lack of proper support. Change within the company is painfully slow and often poorly organized. When new initiatives or systems are introduced, they tend to be executed in a disjointed manner, leading to confusion and inefficiency. The rollout of new software is typically a mess, with poor communication and limited support, leaving employees frustrated and struggling to adapt. The company also struggles with mergers and acquisitions. It often feels like little to no due diligence is conducted before merging with or acquiring another business, leading to poorly integrated teams and systems. This lack of foresight has directly contributed to falling revenue, as the company’s ability to absorb and leverage new assets is hindered by the lack of strategic planning. Leadership remains a concern. Many tenured leaders haven’t kept pace with modern business practices or remote work strategies, making them seem out of touch. On top of that, there are far too many middle managers who add little value and offer minimal direction. This bloated management structure only serves to complicate decision-making and stifles innovation across the company.

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Bullhorn Response
1y
I appreciate you taking the time to share your perspective about your time here, plenty of insights and places where they may be opportunities for us to consider as we go forward. Wishing you success in your next chapter, Kelley Morse, CPO
4.0
Oct 1, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Collaborative environment Good perks Growth opportunities

Cons

No stock options Micro-management at times

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Bullhorn Response
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Glad to see you enjoyed your time here overall. Wishing you the best in your next role. Kelley Morse, CPO
5.0
Sep 30, 2024

Growth and Opportunity

Recommend
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Pros

The Senior Leadership team currently in place has been together for quite some time. This has created a great cohesive environment for everyone, as they know the expectations very clearly. In my 11+ years here, I have seen the Leadership team make some very difficult decisions, handling each one with as must respect and care for the employees FIRST and foremost. While the staffing world may be a bit slow right now, the leadership team has been through this before and understands how to navigate the hardship and come out stronger. - unlimited PTO - opportunity to work remote - open door to the exec team policy - a TON of online learning options - continued acquisitions leading to opportunities and growth in roles - the limit of what you want to do is truly defined by how hard you want to work for it

Cons

I do not have many things I would say are 'CONS'. I would say that we have some fantastic Leadership training opportunities in the organization that I feel could be brought more to the forefront of conversations so that EVERYONE is aware of them. - Ascend Leadership Training - this is really a fantastic training with 1:1 coaching. I think we should be highlighting this more. - Launch Leadership Training - I actually sat through these trainings as a mentor in the last cohort and found it incredibly helpful as a refresher! The value add of this training should not be understated. As we move forward I would LOVE to see a 'Future Leader Training' that is similar to the Launch program. I think that the more we can have our people prepared to be leaders ahead of time, rather than after they have the title, will pay dividends in the long run with retention and employee engagement.

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Bullhorn Response
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WOW! Thanks for taking the time to write this - it's a true Bullhorn highlight reel. As always, we appreciate all you do to contribute to our organization and let's keep this GOING!!! - Kelley Morse, CPO
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