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
Oct 28, 2024

Run don’t walk from this place!

Recommend
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Pros

Zero. Nothing. Horrible business model and disreputable.

Cons

I’m writing this not for me but my spouse. Money grab for them. Pay you a next to nothing draw 2200 a month yet work you 9-10 hours a day. Even tell you when you can take your lunch. Tell you it takes 4-6 months to place someone where you can make any reasonable money oh but wait… they then take out all the draw money they paid you till that date. Unless they make money they “loan” you minimum wages and then take all of it back. This place is so bad they should be reported to the better business bureau. It’s a shame of a job and don’t even wasting time in applying. No PTO, no bonus. Place shouldn’t be allowed to call themselves a viable business.

1.0
Oct 10, 2024

Just Don't

Recommend
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Pros

The only advantage is you can work from home.

Cons

They micro manage, definitely do not assist in your success, management is a joke, The coaches as they are called are like drill sergeants and only happy if you are making them bonuses.

2.0
Oct 4, 2024

Weird Tactics

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Learning a sales environment. Learn effective communication Time management

Cons

While there are a few pros to this company I spent a year here and billed 80k in my first year. Not very impressive to their standards because by the end of my year I was almost 10k in the draw. I was recruited to the company by a friend who had done rather well there and was well liked by the management, but when I joined I realized it wasn’t the fact they liked you, it was how much you could make them. I did my job; Made calls, sent emails and even text messages when that became an option through their software. At the end of the day it didn’t matter. Their tactics are slimy and vindictive. You are calling promising talent about jobs that don't exist and giving them hope while turning around to use their background to pick up potential clients that are protected under an NDA clause for gpac themselves. Not to mention you are also posting job postings that don’t exist to try and get these talented professionals to call you in the first place. It’s the same on the flip side you will call a company with a background given to you by “teammates” called ghost candidates (they don’t really exist) and market them to the hiring managers in hopes to sign their companies to us. It’s all very manipulative and while you’re using slight of hand tactics on companies and candidates while your own place of employment is doing the same with you. How is it that 1,500 dollar paychecks get reduced down to 1,000 to 900 dollars(bi-weekly)? Well you’re paying for everything. Your tools, your laptop, your hourly wage when you first start. You basically net zero or negative because gpac doesn’t have the decency to take less cash for themselves. Their crazy incentives and very rich board pocket cash and pay minimums to their people. If you fail in their eyes you just couldn’t hack it but there is no taste of what it could be. They just say “Trust the process fully even if you don’t understand it”. I spent too much time here to know that when you fail their more tenured members get all of your hard work none of which is given to new employees. The company is a bunch of vultures looking to cash in every month based on the work of others and that goes for everybody not just the upper management or coaches but even the senior recruiters as they will get your companies and territory you worked sooner or later. If you hear “Gpac is a family” you are being lied to the secrets of the industry are kept by the high billers. What they do to get their companies or get their candidates is not shared with you and will never be shared with you. Overall just stay away from this place they have no love for anybody but themselves and how to pad their pockets more. And that friend who recommended me here left because they wouldn’t give him a week off to reset even after he’d billed well over 300k.

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