Run. - Healthcare Recruiter Maxim Healthcare Employee Review

1.0
May 21, 2024
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Pros

- Maxim prides itself in their diversity and inclusion for corporate employees and their clients. - Maxim services diverse patients within their Companion and Healthcare divisions. A majority of their patient clientele are minors with special needs. Assisting this population can be heartwarming. - If you work hard enough and are doing well as a Healthcare Recruiter they may nominate you to attend "Tenured Recruiter Training" hosted by a different Maxim office within the U.S. - As a recruiter your weekly commission is earned by how well the companion and healthcare divisions are doing collectively. If you would rather have individual earned commission this is not the place for you. - The office functions regionally even though they are part of a bigger national organization.

Cons

- No remote days. All in-office. - Interview process for a Recruiter is extensive and ridiculous for a position that pays so little. If you pass the initial phone screening, there will then be an in-person interview with an office manager. If you pass the in-person manager interview there will be a third stage of coming back to the office again to roleplay, answer calls, and to cold call/recruit healthcare workers. If you pass the third stage you might be called in for additional in-person interview with the director. - The office has low retention likely due to poor management. If you are actively interviewing for Maxim San Diego I dare you to ask the recruiters, client coordinators, and/or field support that you pass by how long they have been at Maxim. - The office set-up of Maxim is archaic. They have open desks shoved together and refer to it as a "pit." There is no privacy since it’s open space. And for a job position that requires you to be on the phone a majority of the time colleagues are talking over the other. - The business model of the recruiters and client coordinators staffing available patients/shifts is archaic as well. A whiteboard is utilized that you can only see if you are in the office. But, if the company cannot improve its business model of using a whiteboard that shows me that they have zero interest in allowing their workers to accommodate remote work, or to technologically advance. - As a recruiter you are forced to start off in a 3 month "trainee" period where you are compensated at minimum wage. - After the "trainee" period the compensation that Maxim offers is still bare bones and is not worth the amount of time and hard work you invest to the company. - The amount of premium you have to pay to have their healthcare insurance is ridiculously high for a healthcare company as big as Maxim Healthcare. In addition to the WEEKLY deductions from your paycheck (because pay is weekly) there is a high healthcare deductible. - The premium for dental and vision insurance is also high for a company that compensates its employees at minimum wages. - As a recruiter determining the pay for the healthcare workers you recruit is also bare minimum. Healthcare workers (licensed [LVNs, RNs, CNAs] and unlicensed [caregivers, sitters. etc]) all work VERY hard. As a big business in the healthcare industry Maxim should be increasing the billing rate to their vendors to be able to offer their healthcare workers competitive pay. - Maxim has an individual that handles after-hours calls. However, if that one individual is on vacation you as the recruiter is also expected to be available to be on-call after hours, during holidays, and over the weekend. - Lack of career growth. After obtaining Recruiter III your next step will possibly be becoming a Business Development Manager (BDM) or Recruitment Operations Manager (ROM). The likelihood of a BDM or ROM position becoming available is solely dependent on how much your office makes the prior year. If any specific goals are missed for the business during any quarter or year overall the opportunity of an additional position (BDM or ROM) opening up within you region's office is very slim. Your best bet is to pray and hope that higher position (of BDM or ROM) will open up in an adjacent regional Maxim office. If you do not have plans to move to a different region then do not aspire for a higher position.

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5.0
May 28, 2026
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Pros

I didn't think it was possible to be this impressed with a health-care company given the current state of the US healthcare system but here we are! They truly think of EVERYTHING to prepare and support you off site, in home and ongoing as you work independently. I am not used to that, I am use to being the one who always identifies the risks, voices concerns and ofter solutions as well as offering to help create change. I was hired into a position that I have only clinical experience with some of the skill. Even though I have confidence and excel at winging it when I have been thrown into something new by other companies, refreshing skills and q&a discussions about them to reinforce your knowledge BEFORE you even meet your new patient it feels like pampering tbh. Idc if I think I know everything, I want to know everything I can, EBP does change and any nurse who takes patient care as seriously as I do would welcome all the support. At the end of the day it's not about us, it's about the people who entrust us to provide their loved ones with the best possible care we can give them. I am thrilled to be joing a strong team and company that agrees. It feels like a whole different level of confidence and I am 💯 here for that!

Cons

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5.0
Jun 10, 2026
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Pros

The most flexible schedule you will ever get in Nursing! The patient and the families were also amazing to work with! When I was there, they also gave a $5000 sign on bonus and if you worked full-time, I think every three months you get $1000 bonus and then if you worked part-time and medicine a certain amount of hours every three months you would get a $500 bonus.

Cons

When they first hire you on, they will try to give you the worst patients. By this, I mean, the patient themselves are wonderful. However, the family of the patient is terrible. They will also make you drive very far to accommodate the patient. Don't worry, though if you stand your ground and tell them that you want a patient that is closer by they will give you the patient that is closer and if you voice that the patient's family is making you uncomfortable and YOU push to get another patient instead they will accommodate you as well.

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