Soliant Health reviews

3.3

46% would recommend to a friend

(837 total reviews)
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David Alexander

74% approve of CEO

45% positive business outlook

Soliant Health has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 837 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Soliant Health 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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837 reviews
5.0
Dec 23, 2012

Stellar company

Recommend
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Pros

Having worked for Soliant over 15 years, I could share many aspects of the company that have led to my continued employment. However, the leadership of President David Alexander stands out as the single most contributing factor of the company’s success. David is a man of impeccable character. He not only sets high expectations for his employees, but holds himself personally accountable to the same standards. His expectation of results, accompanied with his genuine interest in the lives of his staff, has led to the establishment of a performance culture where employees strive to do their best because of their personal pride in their job, and their desire to support the vision and mission set forth by David. Although there have many changes with the company over the years, David has remained consistent in his commitment to servant leadership. Not only does he wholeheartedly support his staff, he also serves others through various charities every year. At Soliant, strong work ethic does not go unnoticed. Hard work is recognized and rewarded. Company morale remains high. Seemingly small things, like providing free drinks, offer additional incentives for employees to strive to do their best, as they feel appreciated. Professional development and training is of the highest quality, and results in improving employee effectiveness. Success at Soliant is dependent upon an employee’s willingness to support the company vision and personal motivation and dedication to the job.

Cons

The growth of a company may lead to changes in policies and procedures. With a home office in New York and corporate expectations funneling down to subsidiaries, maintaining individual company policies and procedures becomes a challenge. As the home office generalizes policies and procedures to fit all subsidiaries, lines blur between an individual company’s traditional dos and don’ts. The result can be a home office’s tendency to remain neutral leading to a culture of political correctness, rather than allowing individual subsidiaries to keep personal identities. My concern is we will become too politically correct and lose focus of the founding principles that made us the company we are today.

1.0
Jun 9, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Cool coworkers, made so many friends because of shared trauma, having a salary (a low one for what was expected of us)

Cons

Where do I even begin? I was literally trained to break employment laws here. I was trained to lowball candidates for the benefit/profit of this slimy greedy company. It’s an absolute free for all, no professionalism or ethics, candidates and clients are spammed every day and they only encourage more spamming. Some days, I’d walk in, sit down, then watch 5 of my colleagues be fired consecutively because they were given impossible numbers to hit with almost no warning. I left this company by choice several months ago and it still baffles me to this day how abusive the work environment was here when I see how a normal company functions. This was my first corporate job post college, so I really didn’t know what to expect, but that’s what they go for. New grads who are moldable, who they can guilt into having absolutely no life and intense hustle culture. The commission is an absolute joke until you hit 100k yearly in profit for this GREEDY company. When I say I put my all into this job, I let it consume me, I’m not exaggerating and it was horrible for me. I tried SO hard and struggled immensely because they don’t even have the resources to source for candidates, you only have the candidates that have been in the CRM for 10 years and get spammed every day so they hate Soliant, and the occasional applicant (which before I left, started being distributed differently and on my team, the person distributing them only sent them to guys that she had crushes on). They do random major company wide changes every once in a while. While I was there, this happened in the form of letting us recruit the entire US, then suddenly changing it to a very limited amount of states and putting us on entirely new teams where we knew nobody. My first manager was a kindhearted sweet and genuine person, which is why the company won’t promote them like they promised then ripped the rug out from under them and didn’t. My second manager was literally a robot and had no compassion, which I’m sure is because he sold his soul to this company. In order to be successful, you have to be willing to be unethical and step on toes, they encourage this and my second manager certainly did. He pretended to be concerned for my well being, then used the information he pried for against me (exactly what we are trained to do with candidates). There’s also absolutely no work life balance, 1 day of PTO a month is absolutely nuts + they force you to use PTO when you’re sick. No remote days until years in, they’d do anything to not let us be home. One time the power went out and they spent 2 hours of us just standing there before they finally let us work remote for the day. The times I was most successful is when I worked 10+ hour days, and these were also the times I was the most depressed. Also SO much drama, managers having affairs with each other and all.

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Soliant Health Response
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Thank you for your feedback. We are concerned by the issues raised in your review. Allegations regarding employment practices, management conduct, compliance, and workplace culture are taken seriously and should be reviewed through the appropriate channels. We encourage you to contact our Human Resources department at hr@soliant.com so these concerns can be investigated further. We appreciate you sharing your perspective!
2.0
Jun 4, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

ability to make a lot of commission

Cons

alot of cold calling, promising jobs that don't exist, repetitive, clicky environment, politics

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Soliant Health Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We’re sorry to hear that your experience did not meet expectations. We take comments about workplace culture and employee experience seriously and regularly review feedback to identify opportunities to improve training, mentorship, and leadership support. Please reach out to hr@soliant.com to voice your concerns.
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