AVOID AT ALL COSTS - Recruiter Prolink Employee Review

1.0
Oct 8, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

None - I really can’t think of ANY

Cons

If I could give zero stars, I would. Please save yourself the stress, frustration, and disappointment — DO NOT work for Prolink. This company is the definition of toxic. Management has absolutely no leadership skills, and everything is based on favoritism and tenure, not actual ability or integrity. My manager was completely inappropriate, constantly crossing personal and professional boundaries, and when I went to HR — nothing happened. They protect management, not employees. It was one of the most unprofessional experiences of my career. The recruitment practices are beyond shady. You’re pushed to call candidates nonstop until they block you, and leadership openly encourages it. They don’t care about ethics — only numbers. You’re told to “lock in” talent by any means necessary, and if you don’t, you get treated terribly. The pay is insultingly low. You don’t even get paid for your first five placements, which is ridiculous considering how much they expect from you. It’s all pressure, no appreciation, and zero respect. I left feeling drained, disrespected, and disgusted by how they treat people. There are so many better staffing agencies out there — Prolink will burn you out and throw you away. RUN while you can.

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Prolink Response
7mo
We’re truly saddened to hear that your experience at Prolink did not meet your expectations. We strive to foster a positive, ethical, and supportive environment where every Team Member and Talent can thrive. While we understand that individual experiences may vary, we want to assure current and future Team Members and Talent that professionalism, respect, and integrity are core to our culture. We take all concerns seriously and continuously evaluate our practices to ensure they align with our values and the well-being of those we serve. We’re proud of the many talented professionals who find long term success and growth with Prolink, and we remain committed to creating an environment where all voices are heard and supported.

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Cons

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Thank you for taking the time to share your experience with us! We are so glad to hear that you had a positive experience and that the flexible, remote friendly work environment has contributed to your positive experience. Creating a supportive and flexible work environment is important to us. Thank you for being a part of the team!
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Apr 18, 2026
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Pros

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Cons

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