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Express Employment Professionals

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Great Growth Opportunity- Awful Ownership/Management - Anonymous employee Express Employment Professionals Employee Review

2.0
Feb 21, 2022
Anonymous employee
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Pros

This company offers great growth opportunities, primarily because the internal turnover rate is so high. They'll take minimal experience so it's a good job right out of college.

Cons

Ownership/management is really good at cultivating an atmosphere of resentment. Management leaves every day at lunch to go grocery shopping while all other employees are expected to work through lunch. Internal team is given very little actual support; management will say all the right things but will never follow through. Management doesn't take any responsibility for issues that arise and love to use lower level employees as scapegoats. Training is terrible. Management does not do any training of new employees. Instead, current employees that are already overwhelmed with work are expected to take time out of their day to train, and are criticized when they don't meet the metrics for the day. No actual pay scale, either. They'll pay a brand new employee with no relevant experience the same as an employee who has been with the company for two years. Internal culture looks like a sorority. Most of the employees are young white women under 30.

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5.0
Jun 2, 2026
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Pros

consistent hours, customer service experience, professional training

Cons

no cons, great business apply!

3.0
Jun 30, 2026
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Pros

The owner, Jessica, is fantastic as is the sales manager, Kirby. It can be a fun environment and putting people in a position to succeed is always rewarding.

Cons

Employees are not held to any sort of reasonable professional standard. Where it directly impacted this role at the time was that at least 25 hours every week were spent essentially begging employees to turn in time cards rather than doing anything productive. Standards seemed pretty inconsistent at times. The company felt a little aimless. There were several conflicting plans for the future. My understanding is that in the six months after my separation, they more or less replaced the entire staff for various reasons. Maybe they got it figured out now.

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