Bullhorn reviews

3.9

70% would recommend to a friend

(722 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 722 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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722 reviews
4.0
Aug 11, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Town halls are honest and informative, strategy is clear, my experience is generally good. Colleagues are typically great, friendly, fun people. Many internal promotions, opportunities for career progression strong.

Cons

Experience varies depending on your department and manager. Senior management can be total workaholics and struggle with delegation. It’s common for this mindset to filter down leadership structure which is a real negative. Processes are sometimes enforced without justification. Why do something just because we did it before? Some inefficiencies. Effective, influential people seem overworked and difficult to get time from. Pay doesn’t seem at the top end of scale.

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Bullhorn Response
2y
Appreciate you taking the time to give us this feedback. I agree that our senior leadership sets the tone for work life balance and delegation, and that if they aren't strong at it, it does roll downhill. This is something that I'd like to learn more about to see if my team or the leadership team help reset. Please reach out to me or your HRBP, or bring up in a skip level meeting. Otherwise, glad to see that generally you are having a good experience- my calendar and slack is open if you want to discuss! - Kelley Morse, CPO.
5.0
Aug 9, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Easy job if you're tech literate

Cons

Pay is very very low

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Bullhorn Response
2y
Thanks for the review! My door is open if you ever want to discuss any feedback! - Kelley Morse, CPO
1.0
Aug 6, 2023

Horrid New Culture & Management

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Remote Work - Some departments are better to work in than others

Cons

- Company scares you so that you do not provide them negative feedback. Negative comments and feedback are filtered and hidden. Please, Bullhorn, tell the truth. - There is a culture here where if an employee does not know the answer to your questions, they will make something up or just ignore you all together. - Managers and directors in some departments are very sexist. We are in 2023, folks, please get with the times. These individuals have no oversight. They get away with everything whilst employees under them suffer quietly. - Extremely hostile work environment WITH (subtle) retaliation. Bringing solid constructive feedback to your manager will result in toxic meetings and follow ups. - Managers pretend to be on your side, but then sabotage you by giving you something different to focus on. In turn, when you inevitably fail at the difficult task they gave you, they take stabs at your personality and mentally beat you down. - Most importantly, company does NOT accept and accommodate neurodivergence in the workplace. In fact, this was used against me and that was extremely inappropriate. In conclusion, I've developed a great deal of self-hate from this horrible experience. I wouldn't wish this upon anyone else. Please stay clear of Bullhorn. It will look like sunshine and rainbows at first, but it is just a mirage for the sexist and hostile environment that is truly behind the scenes. I can confidently say that I will never suggest anyone be employed here.

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Bullhorn Response
2y
We have two primary avenues for our employees to provide feedback. Our formal processes are our engagement and pulse surveys, which take place in the spring and fall. We share both positive and constructive feedback from these surveys during our townhalls, because the voices of our employees matter and we rely on your feedback to drive improvements within our organization. Additionally, every single comment is read a number of times by numerous levels of leadership, and where concerns are raised, we investigate as appropriate. We know that no place of employment is perfect but we have always been committed to providing an incredible experience for both our employees and our customers. Secondly, every employee is also encouraged to connect with ANY leader informally, at any time, if they need additional support - and I'm at the top of that list. So it's disheartening to hear this feedback for the first time in this way. Let me be clear - hostility, discrimination and retaliation are not tolerated here, period. What you raised here is serious, but very difficult for me to look into without further context. I also want to say that mental health and well-being is very much part of our culture here at Bullhorn. Each year, we engage in mental health awareness month as an organization with formal, companywide events. We've had speaker sessions, created a learning & development course on the topic of neurodiversity, and many of our people leaders have been trained in mental health safety. All of these initiatives have been done to support our employees' sense of belonging, so I'm really sorry to hear there's a disconnect here for you. We would love an opportunity to learn more about your experience directly and help support you. Please connect with me directly. - Kelley Morse, Chief People Officer
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