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).

Reviews by job title

818 reviews
2.0
Sep 2, 2023

Not that great

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Coworkers (NOT coaches/management) are good. WFH. Technology/apps/software are easy to understand. The actual act of making cold calls or sending bulks isn’t that difficult. Plus I’m sure there’s good earning potential… if you sell your soul and are one of the higher-up’s favorites.

Cons

Churn and burn environment. Yes it’s easy to get a job, but the job itself isn’t easy and they’ll let you go without hesitation. While it’s not too difficult to make calls or send emails/InMails, KPIs are CRAZY. Not to mention you have to market fake candidates and post fake jobs just to farm potential candidates and clients. It’s not right. Most people who are managers here have no idea how brutal the job market is right now or what it’s like to be unemployed. So thus they don’t care about the fact that we’re lying to and preying on candidates who are desperate for work, and also preying on clients who are desperate for employees. It’s not just awful for people who work here but also for our clients who we LIE to. Plus the fee is CRAZY. Yes it’s remote across the US but most of the "coaches" and "managers" are people who have ties to the headquarters/founders. lots of nepotism and favoritism who went to HS/college/grew up together. I am not talking about referrals here, but rather how people get promoted just for being close with the founders or managers. Management is a joke, training is awful and they won't tell you ANYTHING yet they'll still micromanage to make sure you're hitting 60-100 calls a day. there is no room for mistakes. i've seen co workers get fired over email/text/phone. I understand it's a remote environment, but considering we have 2-3 hours of meetings each day, you think this company would at least have the decency to let you go through video call. I'm applying to other jobs right now, but if you work here and are considering the same, be careful — Don't forget about the stupid non-compete. You won't be able to recruit anywhere else, even internally, for two years from your departure date.

1.0
Aug 30, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Absolutely none! Please DO NOT WORK HERE!

Cons

This company is a complete joke. As a seasoned recruiter if you have questions about how this makes no sense , you will automatically be put on their radar because you are figuring out their game. The training is over bearing. Let me start with when the call to recruit you. They act as if this company is the best of the best. They give you the feeling that if you work hard your rewards will come immediately. Total lies! Their is no Paid training. You are basically paying yourself to work there. It pays minimum wage according to your state. The coach I have is extremely hands off has unrealistic expectations and will compare you to other seasoned teammates as if you are in the same dig or industry and more than likely you won't be. This company will have you so far behind on your personal bills and the coaches only care about how much money you will put in their pockets. You will spend a lot of time off the clock working and you will get very upset by it. The health insurance is half your paycheck if you have a family. If you have an illness or family issues they really don't care as long as you're breathing they expect for you to make those calls. Please don't work here . I could go on and on. It's a complete joke and waste of time. Take a look at this video. You will regret it tremendously working here

3.0
Aug 25, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Work from home. Flexible schedule. Opportunity for excellent pay.

Cons

You don't get much real help to learn how to succeed. Nobody really cares how hard you work, it's what you produce; meaning, figure it out quick or get out. They like to talk about being "sharks" and "wolves".

Viewing 235 - 237 of 818 Reviews

Glassdoor has 866 gpac reviews submitted anonymously by gpac employees. Read employee reviews and ratings on Glassdoor to decide if gpac is right for you.