Great place to work - Anonymous employee Bullhorn Employee Review

5.0
Jan 22, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Relaxing culture - Nice people - Good employee benefit

Cons

- Lack of accountability - Lack of communication between teams

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Bullhorn Response
8y
I agree, Bullhorn has great people and great employee benefits. Communication between teams has been a big focus for us. We've seen some great improvement, and are continuing to work on it. I'd like to hear more about your comment on lack of accountability. Ownership is one of our core values, and something we hold all employees accountable for. Please send me an e-mail, I'd love to discuss further (h.smith@bullhorn.com).

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5.0
Jul 6, 2026
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Pros

It's nearly impossible to find a company to work for that has the same culture as Bullhorn. One thing specifically has kept me at Bullhorn: everyone WANTS you to succeed and WANTS to help you succeed, if they can.

Cons

Bullhorn is a work-from-home-first company, so there's not much outside interaction / socializing with your colleagues, unless you work in one of the offices. If that is something that is important to you, when looking for your next employer, you may want to consider working from one of the brick-and-mortar offices Bullhorn has.

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Bullhorn Response
3d
The headline says it all for me! I'm so glad you're having such a positive experience here, and appreciate your advice about the remote first environment. We have some virtual events coming up in September, and I'll hope you're take part in them! Let's keep raising the bar together! - Kelley Morse, CPO
5.0
Jun 4, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Approachable leadership that leads by example Excellent managers Top notch culture and people Flexible and remote work options Great work/life balance Unlimited PTO Solid health benefits + 401K Mentorship program Always evolving - keeps you on your toes Constant learning opportunities

Cons

Always evolving can also be a con - while I personally thrive in this setting, the constant change can (and has been) not ideal for some, especially in the last few years.

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Bullhorn Response
2w
This is an incredibly thoughtful review. What sticks with me is the part on seasons and living through each of them. Getting through winter makes the summer feel just that much better, and while you're toughing it out, the relationships only deepen in times of challenge. It's a really good analogy. Thanks for giving me a few to mull on this morning. Hope you continue to love it here, thrive here through all the seasons ahead! - Kelley Morse, CPO
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