LHH reviews

3.2

50% would recommend to a friend

(1,240 total reviews)
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Ranjit de Sousa

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41% positive business outlook

LHH has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 1,240 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The LHH employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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2.0
Feb 23, 2017

Job Dissatisfaction

Recommend
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Pros

flexible scheduling, ability to work without supervision (even if you want it) Great working with clients - helping them achieve their goals is priceless

Cons

Very low pay - way below market, only 1-way communication, only talked to when you receive a bad review - but never when you receive a positive review, nothing is done to build teamwork amongst other consultants.

2.0
May 16, 2015

Great Colleagues, Poor Work Environment

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Some areas of the company really work hard to encourage team work. When paired with great colleagues, it made the work much better. They are working on communicating more with any upcoming changes and look like they're trying to take make effort on listening to the real problems.

Cons

They expect you to work more than you're allowed to charge for. The expectancy to work after hours on your own dime, bring your own resources and to be available all the time gets very tiresome. Pay grade is significantly less than the area worked in and don't expect a bonus or raise to be anything great.

1.0
May 13, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

You quickly learn how much revenue corporations can squeeze out of recruiters while reminding you daily that to upper management, you are ultimately just another number on a spreadsheet.

Cons

The compensation structure became outright demoralizing. Recruiters could generate hundreds of thousands of dollars in revenue for the company and still struggle to see meaningful commission checks because of the draw recovery system and constantly shifting payout structures. The “base salary” is essentially money you have to pay back before you can earn anything additional, and once you fall behind, the deficit rolls forward month after month until many recruiters feel financially trapped no matter how hard they work. Watching the company collect massive margins off individual contributors while recruiters themselves saw little proportional reward became one of the most frustrating parts of working there. The culture is heavily KPI-obsessed to an unhealthy degree. Weekly metrics are tracked aggressively, and if you miss targets, your name ends up on internal lists discussed by management where you are expected to explain yourself and justify how you will “make up” the numbers the following week — even if you were out on approved PTO. Employees are treated more like spreadsheet entries than professionals. Leadership turnover, repeated restructures, constant layoffs, and top-heavy management created an environment driven by pressure, politics, and fear rather than support or development. Burnout is normalized, overwork is expected, and morale continues to decline because upper management feels completely disconnected from the reality recruiters deal with every day.

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