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Strategic Employment Partners

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Good company to get your foot in the door, but not good for the long haul. - Talent Sourcer Strategic Employment Partners Employee Review

1.0
Feb 3, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good experience or first job for sales or recruiting.

Cons

- A lot of turnover. - Terrible work-life balance, if you left the office right at 5:00/5:30 you were seen as not working hard enough or that you didn't care about getting leads/deals/candidates. Being in the office 4-5 days a week without more remote opportunities is not ideal for many people, especially after everyone went remote during COVID. - A lot of micro-managing, I get most of these positions are trained the first few months but after that you still feel like you are being constantly watched and monitored.

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5.0
Sep 5, 2024
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Pros

Work life balance Salary increment PTO

Cons

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1.0
Nov 18, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

None. It is obvious that all positive reviews are wrote by management

Cons

This is a bad org to work for. The base compensation BAD and the commission structure is exceptionally poor (5%-10%) with earnings not starting until the 8th or 9th deal. (THIS IS A HUGE RED FLAG, unheard of in the industry). This means Partners are making 100% of your deals until your ninth placement, and even at the Senior level, they still make 90% of your deal. At the agency I am at now, my commission is above 30% and started immediately. basically only hire entry-level people, enforce extreme micromanagement, including multiple daily meetings with your managers, and exhibit an unclear and wishy-washy growth trajectory. I once billed around $500k with this organization in a year and only took home $75k. When I told this to a well-respected recruiter for recruiters, she said at any other agency, I easily would have cleared $200k take-home. There is Nonexistent Work-Life Balance and Poor HR Policies. SEP offers little to no flexibility, and PTO starts at ZERO. It requires PTO to be accrued very slowly, and management forces employees to justify and explain their personal reasons for taking time off. I have had to tell my managers why EXACTLY I needed a day off, which is illegal to ask for. You must also be prepared to be contacted throughout the day if you do take a day off. Even when I was working there, EVERYONE was plotting their escape. My biggest regret in my professional life was accepting a job here, lost so much money.

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