Kforce reviews

3.8

74% would recommend to a friend

(2,615 total reviews)

Joe Liberatore

81% approve of CEO

69% positive business outlook

Kforce has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 2,615 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Kforce employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.5 stars).

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3K reviews
1.0
Nov 4, 2023

Do not join

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Pros

They handle immigration well. this is only benefit I got else everything bad.

Cons

lot of uncertainty in company. If you are looking for a career growth. Do not join this company. bad management, bad career growth, not supportive in learning, degrade your skills.

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Kforce Response
2y
Please know that what you describe in your review does not mirror the experience we aim to provide our employees. If you’d like to discuss this with a member of our HR team, please contact jschwaller@kforce.com . Thank you!
1.0
Oct 20, 2023

DO NOT APPLY

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Pros

Fully Remote and Decent Benefits

Cons

Horrible people that will undercut you to make a sale

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Kforce Response
2y
Please know that what you describe in your review does not mirror the experience we aim to provide our employees. If you’d like to discuss this with a member of our HR team, please contact jschwaller@kforce.com . Thank you!
3.0
Oct 14, 2023

Standard Large Agency

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Pros

Kforce is a good firm to start a career in Recruiting at if you're out of school or making a career transition. They primarily hire entry-level Recruiting and Sales professionals, and the training program isn't bad. The commission plan is also quite good compared to similar firms and high commissions are very attainable. Until recently the firm was fully remote, but they've started to slowly implement RTO policies.

Cons

Churn and burn culture. In a class of new hires, the majority don't last more than six months. Very KPI-heavy and lots of micromanagement. The firm monitors everything from daily dials to the amount of client meetings you set, and that information is shared publicly, mainly to foster internal competition. Very young and and fratty culture, which can be off-putting for age 30+ workers with families, especially since the booze flows freely at most company gatherings. Inefficient technology and processes lead to lots of time spent on data entry and duplicate reporting. For example, recruiters report candidate subs in the CRM, the daily afternoon report, the morning meeting, and the End of Week report, when all of that can easily be pulled from a report in the CRM. Shady hiring and firing practices. The firm announced a round of layoffs the day of a poor earnings call, and two weeks later was hiring again. The firm also mandated a return to office after repeatedly assuring staff that wasn't going to happen. Way too many internal meetings without a value add, which combined with the data entry and KPI tracking requires extra hours out of your day. Might work for folks in their 20s but very difficult for people with families. Additionally, the firm has a very weird evangelical Christian underpinning. They have an on-site Chaplain, fund a number of problematic Evangelical charities. The firm isn't very public about this, and has many non-Christian employees who are surprised to learn about it.

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Kforce Response
2y
Please know that what you describe in your review does not mirror the experience we aim to provide our employees. If you’d like to discuss this with a member of our HR team, please contact jschwaller@kforce.com . Thank you!
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