Maxim Recruiter, The clown shoes of recruiter positions! - Healthcare Recruiter Maxim Healthcare Employee Review

1.0
Aug 11, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Gaining some recruiting experience straight out of college is a plus but don't plan to stay long, get paid for all the hours you work, and get any type of encouragement from managers. Blowing smoke is a profession at this company and they have plenty of professionals. Average lifespan for a recruiter is 9 months!!!!!!

Cons

Leadership is awful. No support from anyone so plan to help yourself. On-call is terrible and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone. You will have a consistent burst of nurses calling out of their shifts at any and all hours of the night (with any excuse imaginable), angry parents that shoot the messenger, and plenty of time to worry about who is or is not going to call. If you have any type of anxiety problems, this is not the job for you. If you like to work a ton of hours and not get paid for the work that you put in then you have found the right place to work. Good luck if you accept the job and Godspeed.

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Cons

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5.0
Jun 15, 2026
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Pros

1. Stable healthcare company with established reputation * Maxim Healthcare Services is well-known in healthcare staffing and home healthcare, so there is job security and established systems. 2. Strong administrative/coordinator experience * Great resume builder for future roles in operations, healthcare administration, recruiting, account management, or project coordination. 3. Relationship-building role * You work closely with families, caregivers, nurses, and clients, which builds strong customer service and communication skills. 4. Mission-driven work * You are helping coordinate care for families who genuinely need support, which can feel meaningful. 5. Potential growth opportunities * Can move into recruiting, branch leadership, healthcare operations, account management, or regional leadership. 6. Structured office environment * Predictable tasks, processes, scheduling, documentation, client communication. 7. Benefits and corporate structure * Usually offers PTO, healthcare benefits, 401(k), and more stability than smaller companies.

Cons

1. High stress / constant urgency * Healthcare staffing often means call-outs, last-minute schedule changes, unhappy families, and scrambling to fill shifts. 2. Heavy phone and email volume * Much of the day can be reactive rather than proactive. 3. Limited flexibility * Often requires strict office hours (commonly 8–5), which can be hard when balancing kids and school pickup schedules. 4. Emotional burnout * Working with patients, families, and caregivers can become emotionally draining over time. 5. Staffing shortages = pressure * If nurses/caregivers call off, coordinators are often responsible for solving the issue immediately. 6. Can feel repetitive * Scheduling, documentation, follow-up calls, and compliance tasks can become routine. 7. Compensation may not match stress level * Depending on market/location, pay can sometimes feel low compared with workload.

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