Everforth CyberCoders reviews

3.8

67% would recommend to a friend

(226 total reviews)

Ted Hanson

88% approve of CEO

65% positive business outlook

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1.0
Feb 1, 2019

Honest review

Recommend
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Pros

- Continuous learning and training (could be good or bad - there is A LOT of change) - You're able to see the success of the top billers and most of them are approachable and will be nice enough to help you and give you advice - Most of the people that work here are young, down-to-earth, and have great personalities. - Flexible time off (because you work for free) and freedom to pick your schedule depending on your manager - They do their best to make the work environment fun. Team building events such as elaborate luncheons, holiday events, parties, free pizza on rainy days, and free ice cream and in-n-out in the summer, etc. - If you have zero experience recruiting, or you just graduated, they will take the time to train you. - The technology here is advanced and does the job for you. There's a ton of bad recruiters here that rely on this.

Cons

I was there for two years and as great as the company could be, the pros didn't outweigh the cons. - Cybercoders has a bad reputation in the recruiting industry. Many companies don't take Cybercoders seriously because they have been spammed so many times by inexperienced recruiters and have acknowledged unethical recruiting practices like sending resumes without candidate's knowledge or lying about a candidate they have, but really it's just bait to get them to respond. - This is a sales job, not a recruiting job. Most of your time will be spent getting new leads because it's extremely transactional there. You will spend maybe 10% of your time doing recruiting. If you're a legit recruiter who cares about building long-term relationships, it'll be hard to survive here...you need to close anything you can as fast as you can because you work on a draw, which means you work for free. - It's competitive, highly stressful, and if you don't close a deal within 3-6 months of being there, you will probably get let go. - Working on a draw reallllly sucks. You can close deals and do everything right, but if anything happens beyond your control that delays your client from paying the fee, you're at their mercy and won't see your commission until they pay. All the while you're draw is still accumulating. By the time you catch up on your draw, this situation can put you right back into the negative. Anyone who is an experienced recruiter knows that our job is tough already....but then add working on a draw? It's horrible and just not worth it unless you're super transactional and don't care about ethics.

2.0
Jan 3, 2019

STAY AWAY! NOT A GOOD COMPANY!

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

-Nice little kitchen with some stupid snacks. Thanks. -No micromanagement -Clean offices and restrooms -Your own desk

Cons

PAY: You work on a draw. 45k for the year... so thats 3750 per month PRE-TAX. Draw means YOU HAVE TO PAY THAT BACK. Whatever deal you close.. the money goes back into whatever you took out from the draw and you get whats left. TRASH!! TURNOVER: Company has a ton of turnover and they keep hiring people for their garbage training classes. I left a company that i was making 70-80k for the DREAM that i could make 100K+ my first year. LIES. People who dont close deals for 5-6 months usually get fired. You dont even get that 45k salary because you'll get fired before then if you dont close deals and put money back in your draw. People work 10-12 hour days and dont close deals. The ones that do get LUCKY. Dont think you can come in here and bang out or something because you think youre "good" or something. Its all luck. Emails are all the same and you just use templates. Trust me... stay the hell away.

3.0
Nov 30, 2018

Executive Recruiter

Recommend
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Pros

Uncapped commissions, cool perks, trips for high sellers

Cons

Work life balance is bad. Chasing those dollar bills

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