Associate Recruiter - Anonymous employee Piper Companies Employee Review

1.0
Sep 28, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- The ability to really take charge of how much you want to earn - Very close relationships with co-workers - Get to go out on lunches at least twice a week

Cons

- You will work at least 50 hours a week, expect your average to be between 50-60 (sometimes 70). - Feels like high school. With being such a close nit group, the line between professionalism and being casual is very grey. Be warned if you fall outside the group. Favoritism is KEY here. - You will be required to make MANY phone calls a day, and your success/how leadership sees you is mostly dependent on how many people answer.

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Cons

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4.0
Aug 20, 2025
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Pros

• Great peers who make the workday enjoyable • Leadership has been investing in change, including a new CEO bringing fresh direction • High performers are given flexibility and trust • Exposure to federal contracting and IT staffing, which builds unique industry knowledge • Opportunity to make strong money if you’re willing to grind Additional Context for Job Seekers A lot of negative reviews you’ll see here are from consultants or project-side employees, and those experiences don’t always reflect what it’s like to be in sales or recruiting. If you’re interviewing for an Associate Account Manager, Account Manager, or Recruiting role, read those reviews with caution. This is sales. It’s hard, it’s metrics-driven, and it’s not for everyone. But if you’re motivated, competitive, and want to learn how staffing works, you can do well here.

Cons

• Like most sales orgs, if you’re not producing you’ll feel the pressure • Constant monitoring of numbers can be draining • Staffing is a tough industry, and AI is making it even tougher. Not every hiring manager values what you bring • Frequent change in direction creates uncertainty at times

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