Human Resources (HR) Recruiter Reviews

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Last updated Jan 08 2025
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Human Resources (HR) Recruiter Reviews

What is it like working as a Human Resources (HR) Recruiter?

June 2023
It is okay.
Human Resources (HR) Recruiter in Flint:
Pros: It is close to my home, only a 30 minute commute. It is also close to my parents if I want to go visit.
Cons: It doesn't feel safe.
December 2021
Thought provoking.
Human Resources (HR) Recruiter in Webster:
Pros: Being able to assist with onboarding of staff to provide proper and quality care for our individuals.
Cons: The current staffing crisis
January 2021
Pretty good!
Human Resources (HR) Recruiter in College Station:
Pros: The amount of entry level jobs that are available to A&M students and graduates.
Cons: Some jobs can be pretty competitive, especially entry level ones.
May 2020
Relatively good. Only issue is too much responsibility added to what I was initially hired for without extra pay.
Human Resources (HR) Recruiter in Schenectady:
Pros: Love the team i work with
Cons: Too much work for one person
January 2020
Langley is a far away place from population, not too interesting.
Human Resources (HR) Recruiter in Langley:
Pros: Less traffic
Cons: Accessibility to bright candidates
October 2019
Experience at The Kroger Company.
Human Resources (HR) Recruiter in Cincinnati:
Pros: The people I work with
Cons: My pay
September 2019
Human Resources (HR) Recruiter in Memphis:
Pros: the Diversity
Cons: too many mgmt layers

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