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Q&A With CareerBuilder Employees

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How employees describe working at CareerBuilder

Customer Service. You have the worst customer service I've ever experienced

They check in and make sure you are doing well and answer any questions or concerns. Also they add fun to the day!

The ICs really help each other as much as possible

Good Work Environment and Life Balance

Been here 2 years, decent income, base is low for the industry, wish there were better systems and training in place.

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What it's like to work at CareerBuilder

  • CareerBuilder employees generally work 8.7 hrs a day
  • Employees at CareerBuilder report the work pace is comfortably fast
  • On a typical day, employees at CareerBuilder have 3 meetings
  • 84% of CareerBuilder employees look forward to interacting with their team every day
  • CareerBuilder employees most often take 20-30 paid vacation and sick days each year
  • 81% of CareerBuilder employees report they are happy with their work life balance
  • CareerBuilder employees typically get valuable feedback on how to improve at work Once a quarter
  • 68% of CareerBuilder employees call their work environment positive

Q&A With CareerBuilder Employees

Asked to all employees at CareerBuilder

  • Has become very difficult with new ownership. Had layoffs in last year and people have been jumping ship leaving others to pick up the work.

  • Excellent. Most people are gone by 5 pm.

  • Excellent. I rarely work days over 8 hours.

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Asked to all employees at CareerBuilder

  • Medical, Dental, Vision, work from home, tuition, FSA, transit benefits, 401k match, bonuses

  • Medical, dental, vision, 401k w/ matching, $400 wellness reimbursement/ year, 17 PTO days to start and increases to 22 days going into year 3.

  • Benefits to working in product? A lot of freedom, but not enough resources to actually get as much as you want to accomplish.

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Asked to all employees at CareerBuilder

  • 18 days at hire, 22 days after 2 years, 25 days after 5 years

  • 3 weeks of PTO to start and 8 holidays. No sick leave.

  • Competitive. Accrual rate takes less years than benchmarked companies

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Asked to all employees at CareerBuilder

  • When is he getting fired? They have done several layoffs and not enough came from the top. The ones who put CB in a bad spot are still there making bad decisions.

  • Our CEO's presence is lacking currently. People wonder how much he is still influencing the direction of the organization.

  • CEO lacks setting direction and ensuring it is cascaded to all levels of company. Change management communication needs significant improvement.

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Asked to all employees at CareerBuilder

  • Depressing, uncertainty

  • Office is pretty fun over all. It's an open layout, so Nerf gun wars occasionally break out. Not sure how it's going to change going forward

  • Depends on which office. Chicago, very Corp like; heavy sales population. Norcross very casual. It would be odd to see someone in a suit in Norcross.

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Asked to all employees at CareerBuilder

  • How the sale was going to impact morale and T&E.

  • How poorly the company manages the business.

  • How the value of displined freedom was being abused and used as a justification for poor decisions.

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Asked to all employees at CareerBuilder

  • Terrible

  • It's not good. There's a lot of people leaving voluntarily right now. With the lack of clear direction from upper management, the loss of a lot of the perks that we enjoyed (such summer hours, rewards for doing well), delayed promotions/raises, and generally a lower salary than our competitors, a lot of people are looking elsewhere for jobs right now.

  • Extremely low

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Asked to all employees at CareerBuilder

  • Offices on the exterior and interior walls, and cubicles in-between.

  • Newly remodeled

  • In Norcross, it is a typical tech environment.

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Asked to all employees at CareerBuilder

  • Majority of the perks and benefits which offset the low compensation have been eliminated and compensation has not been adjusted. Very underpaid vs market

  • $10,000 per year for MBAs. $400 wellness reimbursement. Most people can work from home sometimes. Tuition reimbursement for non-related degrees - you can go to school for whatever you want.

  • Wellness reimbursement; worklife balance is strong; hackathons for tech groups, free food; beer-thirty; IT wine club.

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Asked to Females at CareerBuilder

  • Our C-level team is very diverse now. Currently, our CFO is Asian, our CHRO is female, our CIO is African-American, our CPO is Indian, our COO is female, our CMO is female, our President of Employment Solutions is female, and our General Counsel is African-American. Our leadership is very diverse.

  • My experience as a woman at CB has been positive. There are groups such as CBWiT and CBHer that meet every month or so, and my team has been great.

  • They say all the right things in their handbook and policies about being a diverse and EEOC company. But some of their practices are contrary to policies.

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Asked to all employees at CareerBuilder

  • Excellent. Nice people and smart.

  • The people are really our best assets. Hoping that won't change under the new private equity regime. Not a lot of diversity though with a lot of white and mostly male leaders and managers. A typical sales force organization that is trying hard to evolve into something else.

  • Fun

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Asked to all employees at CareerBuilder

  • If I was to become micro-managed or was forced to travel.

  • Escalation of the types of changes we've been seeing over the last 3 months. Many of us are passively looking to leave and hearing many will more actively search at the beginning of 2018.

  • Leadership at the C suite. Changes need to be made here. If not, the company will continue to deteriorate.

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Asked to all employees at CareerBuilder

  • Top Employee Response

    Over our lifetime, very very rare, but this year we did have some because we were acquired and they wanted to change our cost structure.

  • We just had one that affected about 130 employees in September. Everyone is thinking we'll have another one in early 2018.

  • Not often; did one in 2008 (understandable) and one in sept 2017; new owners so so many inefficiencies that required company to trim the fat and get rid of positions no longer needed. When they do happen, the entire execution process is flawed.

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Asked to all employees at CareerBuilder

  • People who are determined and not afraid to take risks. People who communicate candidly but also diplomatically. People who build bridges across departments instead of being territorial.

  • Friends of people at the top who do exactly what they're told and don't make too much noise. It's helpful if you're a man, too.

  • Those who are very tenured and those friends with anyone in C suite, especially the CEO (add sarcasm here)

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Asked to all employees at CareerBuilder

  • Top Employee Response

    Be referred by an existing employee.

  • Know someone. Be really positive. Demonstrate flexibility.

  • Be ok with chaos, change management and must be agile bc of all the constant change happening with poor communications from leadership.

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Asked to all employees at CareerBuilder

  • I feel entirely secure but there is not much redundancy in my role. I am hopeful that we've finished doing reductions and I think that the remaining people are secure, as long as their skills do not become outdated.

  • A lot less than I did 6 months ago. I receive great reviews, work really hard, stay on top of trends and expertise in my field, and am well-liked and respected across the organization. But I still don't feel like that helps me. Not receiving adequate salary increases in recognition of my contributions either and am preparing to leave while I still have the choice and upper hand in my career.

  • Zero security! HR and managers will give you some vague answer or some PC talk track; but most people can read between the lines.

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Asked to all employees at CareerBuilder

  • Right now -very - but in a good way. It is very dynamic and I can influence a lot right now.

  • If you want to grow your skills and knowledge here, you need to be a self-starter with a lot of initiative and resources to invest in your own professional development. Our L&D and HR teams have been decimated by turnover and all the tech and ops teams, and their managers, are maxed-out with the loss of so many of our employees and don't have much time to train or mentor anyone else. So you're pretty much on your own to find new areas to stretch and find challenges outside of the day-to-day keeping your head above water..

  • Bc lack of setting direction and poor communication at the c suite level, hard to know what to focus on. Direction keeps changing.

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Asked to all employees at CareerBuilder

  • I'm a software engineer. Culture used to be great, but after CareerBuilder's recent acquisition by Apollo, a lot of the engineers have left. It's hard to maintain a good culture if all of the engineers leave.

  • Fun, casual

  • Stressful and demoralizing. Leadership has shown not interest for it's employees in sometime now.

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Asked to all employees at CareerBuilder

  • Significantly below average, I would like either more opportunity for growth or comparable salary to others in my field

  • typically not market comparable

  • The company decided to change to only handing out raises / promotions on short notice in June, just before they were about to go out.

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Asked to all employees at CareerBuilder

  • Top Employee Response

    I like working in the HCM / HR software industry. I also like my co-workers and it's actually an easy place to work, contrary to what you read here. I think most negative reviews are from people who have never worked elsewhere.

  • Actively looking for new role.

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Asked to the HR Department at CareerBuilder

  • It's great. Our HR leader is a smart and efficient person and she leads us well. The team is not territorial and we all work together. I can't think of anyone on the HR team that I don't like.

  • Too many cooks in the kitchen. Over populated.

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Asked to the HR Department at CareerBuilder

  • Our HR leader is wonderful. She's bright and friendly and easy to work with.

  • Way too leadership heavy with a very confusing direction. Communication is poor.

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Asked to the Engineering Department at CareerBuilder

  • Average

  • Average base salary for an engineer (depending on experience and before any bonuses) is $65,000 - $104,000. Bonuses are supposed to be about 10% on top of that, but are dependent on company and personal performance at a 50/50 split.

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Asked to the Engineering Department at CareerBuilder

  • great work/life balance...40 hour weeks

  • Aside from the morose atmosphere due to the layoffs and attrition, the people are great and the attitudes are generally good. I work 40 hours a week and get playfully chided by my team if I work more than that. They'll tell me to go home. The occasional Nerf war breaks out, hackathons are fun, and the problems are usually pretty interesting to work on.

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Asked to all employees at CareerBuilder

  • With new ownership, sales trip and outings have been discontinued at CB.

  • Fun but getting less and less, esp under new owners

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