Unbelievable Opportunity - - Executive Recruiter ExecuSource Employee Review

5.0
Sep 25, 2019
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Pros

- Really focus on delivering a great candidate experience even after a placement. - Flexibility with working with clients to find a solution that benefits all parties involved. - Expanding office due to growth - Great office culture, team environment where everyone wants to see you succeed. - No micromanagement. - Flexibility - Volunteer Opportunities! - Great modern office location close to downtown in the 5 points district. Also really close to RiNo -Gym at office -paid parking - occasional catered lunches and happy hours the list goes on...

Cons

None that ExecuSource specific. Recruiting has good days and bad days! Perseverance is key!

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ExecuSource Response
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Thank you for your review! Our team in Denver is smart and incredibly industrious which has resulted in amazing growth. Thank you for your dedication and contribution. As you mentioned, the recruiting business is tough - perseverance and a commitment to doing your best every day is the path to success-which is not easy but will yield great rewards in the long term.

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4.0
Apr 18, 2025
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Pros

The company offers a flexible work environment (depending on region and role), which can support a healthy work-life balance. Employees are provided with the tools and resources needed to succeed, and there's a strong emphasis on individual ownership and performance. The team culture is fun, collaborative, and supportive — people genuinely want to see each other succeed. After a few challenging years in the staffing industry, it's encouraging to see the business gaining momentum and showing real growth in 2025.

Cons

There has been some inconsistency in communication and implementation of in-office versus remote expectations across regions. Initially, there was a blend of contract and perm across functions, and sales and recruiting were structured differently, but that strategy appears to have shifted for new hires without clearly aligning or transitioning existing team members. While things are still functioning, there's a noticeable lack of formal structure and alignment that could help with overall clarity and cohesion.

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