Case loads are too high & since buying DBM the focus is all about cost savings... and the culture is gone. - Facilitator/Career Coach LHH Employee Review

2.0
May 1, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

Some very nice people are there. If you aren't working for the money, go for it. Don't expect diversity or time to really work with people the way you may want to. Those days are over! They give a good amount to PTO days and have decent benefits.

Cons

What was once a beautiful culture is gone. Coaches are expected to work miracles in 15 min to half hour meetings. That cannot be done. LHH has no flexibility for coaches that tele-commute although our offices are very empty these days. I miss my colleagues, but I do not miss the stress and being around the depressed people looking for work.

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Good compensation Lots of jobs to work on

Cons

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1.0
Jun 15, 2026
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Pros

The team was one of the strongest aspects of the organization, with many supportive and hardworking colleagues. PTO and time-off benefits were competitive, including occasional early-release days and additional time-off opportunities throughout the year.

Cons

The company culture has significantly declined in recent years, leading to lower employee morale and engagement. Micromanagement became increasingly common, while transparency and trust diminished. Although remote work was heavily promoted, there has been a shift toward a hybrid/in-office model. Office conditions often created challenges, including recurring maintenance issues and an open floor plan that made it difficult to focus and conduct private conversations or meetings. Compensation has not remained competitive with market expectations, making it increasingly difficult for employees to achieve strong earnings. Comparable staffing firms in the industry often offer higher compensation while providing similar benefits and time-off programs. As a result, retaining experienced recruiters and top performers has become increasingly challenging. Work-life balance also suffered due to the pressure of meeting KPIs and performance metrics, often requiring work outside of normal business hours to remain competitive and meet expectations. Employee engagement initiatives and team-building activities that once contributed to a positive environment have largely disappeared. There has also been noticeable turnover among tenured employees and top performers, raising concerns about retention and overall organizational direction.

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