Roth Staffing reviews

4.2

84% would recommend to a friend

(544 total reviews)
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Adam Roth

86% approve of CEO

75% positive business outlook

Roth Staffing has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 544 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Roth Staffing employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Human Resources & Staffing industry (3.8 stars).

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544 reviews
3.0
Feb 7, 2018

Good Company

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Pros

Company culture is great! You can genuinely see the efforts being put in everything they do for their employees and ambassadors. They live for their mission, vision, and values and do a great job about always keeping that in mind in everything they do. Roth Staffing keeps our input in consideration and makes any improvements needed based on suggestions made. Training sessions are also great, especially for new employees and keeping everyone updated in the new trends going on in the industry. There is some room for growth but not much say on what career path one wants to pursue. Emphasis on work balance, they have competitive benefits, and no micromanaging.

Cons

Talent Acquisition Specialist role is new to the company, that they are still trying to work on the ins and outs of the role. Makes it difficult to do your job when your job responsibilities are not so clear. Pay rate is okay; a raise isn't common unless one promotes. Hard working employees are not valued and are being short changed. This is overlooked by management because they aren’t doing their job and it is upsetting. I would encourage corporate to have more of a presence in branches to keep people accounted for. You want to keep your hardworking employees and not push them out the door.

5.0
Jan 26, 2018

Fantastic place to work!

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Pros

This is definitely the best place I've ever worked. Management truly cares about the people who work here personally and professionally. Business decisions are often guided by what would be best for their employees instead of what is most profitable- this is a large company that is run like a family business . Roth is a company that holds its self accountable to its values- a great example of that is work/life balance. Too often recruiters end up working 50-60 hours/week regularly. At Roth, Business Solutions Specialists and Managers are paid hourly- if we work more than 40 hours a week we get paid overtime! The result is that we don't work more than 40 hours a week. Add that to the 9/80 work schedule that gives us 26 three day weekends each year- the work/life balance is real! If you like money (and who doesn't) base salaries are above average for the industry and bonus plans are very generous. It's easy to make a lot of money at this company.

Cons

No job is perfect- especially in the recruiting world. There are always ups and downs when connecting candidates and clients. Sales goals are set high but are very achievable.

1.0
Jan 23, 2018

BSS

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Pros

They hired some great people and my coworkers were always great . The office also brought in treats for birthdays and anniversaries which was really thoughtful. The best thing about this company though, is that after you leave, anywhere you go seems amazing! I couldn’t believe what a difference in morals and company ethics there were until I found a new job. Roth Denver left my standards so incredibly low that anywhere I would have gone after would be the best job ever.

Cons

The culture in this office was toxic. Sundays were the most miserable day of the week for most of my coworkers because we were so unhappy at work and dreaded going in. The manager was incredibly condescending and manipulative. She would get what she wanted out of you and toss you to the side if you challenged her in anyway. She really did not like if you disagreed with anything that she decided and would push you out the door slowly until you were miserable and had to leave. The managers would intentionally call people out in front of the whole office about things that should have been discussed in one on ones. We filled out the company survey and were completely honest, letting corporate know how unhappy we were. The Senior Vice President came out to talk to us about "our culture" but instead just said that we are the best branch in the company and that the test results must have been a mistake with the data collection. People quit and were secretly looking for jobs left and right because everyone was so unhappy and hated their jobs which made it incredibly stressful. It was strange when we went two weeks without someone quitting. My least favorite thing about this company was the fact that the managers would loudly talk poorly about other employees in the bull pin. They would discuss things out loud and joke about things that should have been kept confidential about people who either recently quit or were out of the office. It always made you question what they were saying about you and made me too uncomfortable to say anything during my one on one meetings. Half of my time with this company was me praying for a new opportunity with another company. I left as quickly as I could along with everyone else in the office. This company has potential and could be a lot better. My issue, as well as others’ in this office was the manager; who for me, made it a struggle to muster up the energy to go to work every day because it was so discouraging and such a toxic environment.

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Roth Staffing Response
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The existing team in Denver has offered to discuss their thoughts about the culture of the company and their local office with any prospective professionals considering joining their team. Each of them have expressed their willingness to talk confidentially, one-on-one with any candidate wanting to know how they feel about the Denver office and the overall culture of the company. Please know that we have taken all of the comments in this review and discussed them within the local branch and at the highest levels. It's always disappointing to learn that someone was as disengaged in their role as you were but very happy to learn you are more satisfied in your current workplace. We have a thriving, energized team in Denver that is very proud of the performance they continue to achieve and their standing as one of the most successful offices in the company.
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