gpac reviews

3.0

42% would recommend to a friend

(818 total reviews)

Matt Good and Ryan Good

56% approve of CEO

44% positive business outlook

gpac has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 818 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The gpac employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Human Resources & Staffing industry (3.8 stars).

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818 reviews
1.0
Jul 11, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Earning potential is very good.

Cons

Crap benefits, use vendors that call employees derogatory names, coaches harass you on family vacation, telling you who you can and can't go on break with . They really need to take a step back and realize they are working with human beings. They tell us the same of the candidates, the respect should be there with their employees too. Their leadership team reminds me of a group of frat buddies. They try to have fun but end up bullying people. They have no vision or leadership skills at all.

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gpac Response
6y
We are so sorry you felt disrespected. That is not something gpac stands for, or supports. We are a faith-based company who wants our pac members to feel like they are a part of a family. We believe it’s important to speak out about things like this, so we appreciate you taking the time to let us know how you feel. If you could, please give us a call to discuss your experience further or clarify on specific situations so we can prevent others from feeling the same way.
5.0
Jun 11, 2019

It is what you put into it

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Uncapped earning potential continual training opportunities Unlimited resources to succeed This business is what you put into it. I was told upfront that I probably wouldn't make any money my first 3 months, that it would be a GRIND. They are honest with you on what it is going to take. If you are persistent and have the skill, you will succeed. I am 5 months in and already seeing the crazy earning potential this company can provide!

Cons

This is not a job for everyone. Don't like cold calling? Not for you. Not willing to put in extra time to get the ball rolling? Not for you. Can't hold yourself accountable and essentially run your own business? Not for you. I think having a sales/recruiting background or personality would be essential to succeed in this business structure.

1.0
Jun 6, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

For those who management like or who catch on quickly, there truly is unlimited earning potential

Cons

Literally everything else. Management is disorganized and does not accept responsibility. You are required to pay (out of your very small draw) for the tools they require you to use to do your job. You are not given any grace period on your draw and are required to pay back your time even during training. There is a lot of bullying both with management and with upper level recruiters. Yes, they do a great job and make good money, but there is no accountability when they trample on or use new people. They describe themselves as a family, but it is a very dysfunctional family. It comes down to who you know, whether you are willing to play the game of office politics and if you are ok cutting corners. The industry has changed, but GPAC has not caught up with those changes. They tell you there is "flexibility" but you are constantly pressured to work more, do more and guilted if you want the work/life balance they tell you you can have. People are constantly changing positions and you never actually know who in management is doing what. It is not a professional environment and a thorough investigation would find an HR nightmare, allegations of verbal abuse, inappropriate behavior, allegations of drug use and a hostile working environment for many. You are not "fired," you are bullied until you quit. I left of my own accord but saw this with many of my co-workers who were forced out by constant "meetings" that involved high pressure tactics, ultimatums and bullying. I think the owners genuinely mean well, but are not hands on and have no idea what is actually going on. They have hired "friends" to manage who cannot manage and have no business being in charge of people.

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gpac Response
6y
We are so sorry you felt mistreated. Bullying is not something gpac supports. We appreciate this being brought to our attention so we can evaluate internally - thank you for speaking out. We care strongly about the success of each and every person we work with: clients, candidates, and recruiters. Thank you for your suggestions on how to help our people learn and grow. We encourage you to give us a call so we can discuss your experience further or clarify on specific situations.
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