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Last updated Jan 14 2025
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Recruiting Coordinator Reviews

What is it like working as a Recruiting Coordinator?

February 2019
I enjoy it for the most part.
Recruiting Coordinator in New York:
Pros: The mission of the company and our work with diverse students
Cons: We lack innovation and are very slow to make decisions
February 2019
Recruitment Resourcer.
Recruiting Coordinator in London:
Pros: Speaking to graduates and helping them find their next employment after university
Cons: Unfairness, favoritism, lack of transparency
January 2019
The only way is up.
Recruiting Coordinator in Newtown Square:
Pros: the people i work with, the owners are supportive and personable, good benefits, people stick around most emplyees have been with the company over 10 years
Cons: lack of flexible scheduling in office, lack of technology advancement.
January 2019
I am changing lives one interview scheduling at a time.
Recruiting Coordinator in Atlanta:
Pros: I love the team that I work with. I also love when a customer is excited about an interview.
Cons: The lack of transparency in compensation and when the customer is not excited about a new role or interview.
December 2018
Hometown, plan to stay here.
Recruiting Coordinator in Omaha:
Pros: Low cost of living
Cons: Small world, potentially fewer opportunities
June 2016
Recruiting Coordinator:
Pros: Hard working colleagues, fun office, learning culture.
Cons: Not enough structure in organization.
January 2016
Tying up loose ends.
Recruiting Coordinator:
Pros: Resourcing candidates, interviewing and offering advice and tips. Compiling documents, reports using microsoftword and excel. Formatting and improving resumes. Creating templates.
Cons: Work culture. The company does not spend money on employees, marketing or technology. Staff turnover is extremely high. Procedures are outdated. Work hours are long.

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