TriNet reviews

3.4

47% would recommend to a friend

(1,358 total reviews)
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Mike Simonds

57% approve of CEO

41% positive business outlook

TriNet has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 1,358 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The TriNet 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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3.0
Dec 30, 2015
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Pros

The company had recently acquired a competitor and was going through anticipated challenges of integration. The culture at that time was up and down at best. My direct report was simply outstanding to work with. Autonomy was an earned privilege. However, once earned, it was exemplary. Unfortunately for TriNet, he too moved on to a competitor. The company focus is on white collar small and medium sized businesses. The vast majority of clientele is defined as small businesses rather than mid-market. The sales process, at least initially, is often driven by benefit offering value (read price and plan richness). It was far from uncommon to have to wage internal battle in order to extend a competitive benefit offering in order to advance the sales process to what the business offering, in theory, is all about: all-encompassing human resource outsourcing. With that said, small businesses are notoriously reticent to embrace human capital strategic plans. This is, of course, why many small businesses stay small. It is also what drives the sales process to be so innately correlated to benefit offering competitiveness. If the benefit offering competitiveness is not clearly evident, there's less than a 5% chance of closing that deal. The moral of the story is that this is a challenging service to sale. Quotas are strictly enforced. That said, a competent and driven professional should succeed annually. In doing so, one can expect to earn between 100k & 150k. Most probably earn closer to 85k to 90k. Just expect bumps and bruises along the way regardless of what tier one would fall within the provided range. They usually only consider recruiting B+ to A players (though would never verbally state anything below A). The service side professionals are top notch. At least when I was there, that is. I expect that to have not changed as it is and integral aspect of the company foundation.

Cons

It is difficult to feel like anything but a glorified insurance salesman of health benefits. A successful rep will sell millions of dollars worth of health insurance premiums annually...and not earn a dollar of commission front that. You are only paid commissions based upon the contractual service fee, which is based upon headcount... which is significantly less than what an actual insurance salesman would earn in commissions at that level of insurance premium revenue produced. That is beyond frustrating. That said, the base salary is on the high end for the industry. It was evident to all that executives were positioning the company for an IPO. Shrewd strategic business decisions followed, quite predictably. The company did indeed go public and seems to be doing pretty well. However, the difference between working for a private and a public company need not even be compared. At our regional office, top leadership was abysmal. Soon after I left for greener pastures, the company fired him and a couple of his cronies. I can only imagine this boosted morale and productivity greatly.

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TriNet Response
10y
Thank you for taking the time to document the pros and cons of TriNet. While benefits are a big selling point of the TriNet offering, our reps are selling TriNet as an all-in-one HR solution to targeted SMB verticals. So they should never feel like insurance salespeople. We hope that you are finding success in your new endeavors.
5.0
Dec 28, 2015
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Pros

Great culture, performance based pay, team based selling environment, high expectations but high level of management attention and support.

Cons

Fast paced environment is not for everyone, must be used to large amounts of activity but rewarded by doing the right things.

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TriNet Response
10y
Indeed, our rapid growth can be a challenge. But as you’ve pointed out, our management team is attentive to the needs of our colleagues and do offer support as needed. And it seems the rewards you mention for “doing the right things” are to your liking. We’re glad to hear it.
5.0
Dec 28, 2015

Emerging Markets

Recommend
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Pros

Amazing culture, golden opportunity for growth, career development, reaching financial goals and overall a fun working environment.

Cons

along with any high growth company change is something you have to be willing to accept. Nothing is a surprise and management does a great job setting expectations.

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TriNet Response
10y
If we were to write our ideal Employee Review, this just might be it. You recognize that financial success and fun are not mutually exclusive and that the opportunity for both exists right here at TriNet. We believe we’ve found the formula for success, and it lies in the personal and professional success of our employees and the amazing accomplishments of our clients, which we are proud to support. Thank you, and keep up the good work!
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