"I've worked with Adecco since November of 2017 and I've had the opportunity to learn and grow."
"I have worked with Adecco USA for 6 months. The team is great, communication is easy, and everybody has been very welcoming. It is a great company that offers exciting opportunities."
"I worked for Adecco in multiple capacities for almost 3 years starting in 2016. The work atmosphere was extremely enjoyable and much like a family setting. My coworkers and supervisors were fantastic in getting me up to speed and always being a resource if I ever needed anything. They would help recruit, travel from hours away for events or to cover my shifts and call me daily to check to see how I was doing and how we could improve. Solid benefits, work-life balance was very important to them and they gave me all the tools we needed to be successful. Fantastic Company to work for!"
"Good company who takes the time to invest in their colleagues through training and development."
"Great company that takes pride in helping people find the right fit for them. The company takes pride in its employees as well"
"I was very much under appreciated at this company and would like to move forward to a place where I am more appreciated. No hard feelings."
"Adecco is a fairly decent staffing agency. I enjoyed my time with the company for the most part. I feel communication is definitely something that needs to improve. My main complaint on that topic is the fact that when the company that I was on assignment for decided to end my contract, I was never notified. I went to work as normal and found that I apparently didn't have access to the building. I went to security to ask why, where I was handed a box of my belongings and nothing else. HOURS later, I was finally contacted by my recruiter who actually asked me if I was at work. Definitely not very professional in my opinion."
"Adecco is a good organization to get your foot in the door and progress as a recruiter. They value loyalty. I say this because the compensation is lower for a more experienced recruiter. Other than that, they are a company who gives you the tools you need to do your job."
"I worked for Adecco for a short period of time but I managed to be very close to their employees for years. Certain locations vary but I would say my location was a decent one to work for. They did handle things with urgency if there were any issues with pay or hours. They had a very decent training process that wasn't too hard to understand as long as you paid attention. Overall, a wonderful company to work for."
"I work for Adecco and I'm contracted out to Lifetouch for a temp position. While working for Adecco, I have to answer to Lifetouch and Adecco. Pro's: I. I get paid on time. II. $12 an hour, which is $4.75 an hour above minimum wage. III. Office work/ No manual labor. IV. Paid 15 minute breaks. V. Lunch break is offered. VI. Paid training. VII. Cross-training occurs and it helps with burnout. Con's: I. Lunch breaks is supposed to be an hour but it was reduced to 30 minutes. II. Training doesn't always help. Some training is for things that I won't be doing. III. There is a high turnover rate for the company. IV. Team leader's aren't always dependable. V. Poor communication between management and staff. VI. Scheduling errors occur every week. VII. No benefits/ Not very good benefits. VIII. Software error's occur frequently and management is in denial over it. IX. Expectations are unrealistic for employee's. X. Annual salary is $6,500 less than the national average a year."
"Adecco overall has a fantastic work culture and provides a fair amount of benefits to employees. The work is straightforward and not much room for error or questioning how something should be done. What Adecco lacks is fair compensation based on the current market in comparable roles in other companies."
"The job was good. I had the privilege to learn how to operate a forklift and a scissor-lift. I got along with my coworkers just fine and helped my supervisor solved problems. I had 2 breaks and a lunch and my day was done. The con was the distance of the job."
"Working for the company that I was placed in through Adecco has been a blast, I've learned so much and I love the people I work with. However, Adecco themselves seem to treat their employees more like robots and not humans. No raise, no paid PTO, no paid holidays, it's upsetting."
"Adecco is the largest staffing company globally. They've been making an impact on people's lives since they opened in 1996. Their mission is to focus on creating a great workplace. I've been here for over a year now and I love it! I'll recommend Adecco to anyone seeking new opportunities or looking to add to their team. Great people, great environment and a great place to work at."
"Adecco is a very good company to work for."
Adecco has an overall rating of 3.8 Average Rating out of 5, based on over 291 Adecco Review Ratings left anonymously by Adecco employees, which is 3% lower than the average rating for all companies on CareerBliss. 93% of employees would recommend working at Adecco.
Adecco employees earn $31,000 annually on average, or $15 per hour, which is 53% lower than the national salary average of $66,000 per year. 64 Adecco employees have shared their salaries on CareerBliss. Find Adecco Salaries by Job Title.
93% of employees would recommend working at Adecco with the overall rating of 3.8 out of 5. Employees also rated Adecco 3.8 out of 5 for Company Culture, 3.5 for Rewards You Receive, 3.2 for Growth Opportunities and 3.9 for support you get.
According to our data, the highest paying job at Adecco is a VP of Technology at $185,000 annually. Browse Adecco Salaries by Job Profile.
According to our data, the lowest paying job at Adecco is a Telemarketing Specialist at $14,000 annually. Browse Adecco Salaries by Job Profile.
According to reviews on CareerBliss, employees commonly rated the pros of working at Adecco to be Company Culture, Growth Opportunities, People You Work With and Person You Work For, and no cons.
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