CFS reviews

4.2

79% would recommend to a friend

(334 total reviews)

Daniel J. Casey

90% approve of CEO

72% positive business outlook

CFS has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 334 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The CFS 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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334 reviews
5.0
May 2, 2016

Really great company to work for!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

This is a job I actually look forward to coming to every day. It's not a massive company which I like because it gives the company a more personable, family-like feel to it. The company really cares for it's employees and will do what they can to make sure you have all the resources you need to succeed. I work with a really great team that's very supportive, and my manager is there when I need them. We also get to go on yearly sales training trips, and if you meet your yearly goal you get an all expense paid vacation (went to Cancun this year!) Most the people in my office have been with CFS for at least 5 years, so they know the market and are a great resource/mentor for the industry which is helpful. I've even been able to reach out to people in other offices and they're more than willing to share their insight.

Cons

Like with any commission based job, the pay is awesome when you have a good month, but the off months can be frustrating.

2.0
Apr 25, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Good pay. Flexible hours.

Cons

Micromanaged by Office Manager. Coworkers are not helpful and would like nothing more than to see new people fail. Management tends to play favorites No opportunity to advance.

1.0
Apr 14, 2016

Unethical Management Practices

Anonymous employee
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Pros

While working at CFS, if you are generally good at your job, you can work independently most of the time and have the ability to earn a good living.

Cons

Off site corporate management's approach is high micromanagement, however they only bring negatives and potential problems to attention and often will cause problems in satellite offices by pitting employees against each other. There is almost no recognition for good performance even when it is far greater than the average. They promote a highly competitive environment and encourage an "every man for himself" kind of atmosphere often pitting employees in the same office against each other. There is no real structure for determining client ownership, and they encourage new lesser experienced employees to "steal" longer term employees business. They do this because new employees often have lower commission structures and so the payroll is significantly less when this happens. Sr. Managers have all been with the company for many years, have little current real working recruitment experience and often don't understand the markets they are managing. Huge ego's and the idea that they are always right plays into every decision they make creating what is often hostile work environments resulting in very high turn over. Just when someone can be successful by building a book of business they cut the legs right out from under them changing the rules to shift more money into the house accounts. Managers are self motivated by their own income creating high turn over, lack of loyalty to long term employees (who make more money) and stressful work environments. If you do some basic research you will find that there are very very few employees who have worked there over 5 years. Pressure to continue to grow the branches surpasses everything else and often enforces decisions made solely about money rather than ethical practices. They pretend to be an ethical company but in reality all they care about is how much they make. The care nothing for the long term stability of their employees and encourage their employees to recruit directly from their own clients. Highly unethical and not a good long term business practice.

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CFS Response
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I’m sorry you feel the way you do. What you have written is definitely contrary to the environment and culture I want to see at CFS. That said, I am always open to constructive feedback and would be happy to discuss your experience in more detail. Feel free to call me at (617) 880-7601 or email me at casey@cfstaffing.com. Thank you. Dan Casey
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