Toxic Environment!!!!! - Anonymous employee AB Staffing Employee Review

1.0
9 Aug 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Free healthcare , commission , food trucks

Cons

First and foremost, the management is nothing short of a disaster. Communication is virtually nonexistent, and it often feels like the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing. Account Managers do not display any sense of URGENCY! Leadership gives ZERO tools to success even when asked for help. Decisions are made on a whim without any consideration for their impact on employees, leading to confusion and frustration at every turn. There is no such thing as communication with this company. Starting from the owner to the first line supervisors, the incompetency that is portrayed daily completely diminishes moral. When moral becomes low the incompetency turns up even more and they add in retaliation to the mix. Not to mention, the daily berating, embarrassment, and disrespect that is shown to employees from even the owner all the way to the VP’s is uncalled for and unprofessional. If I wanted to be publicly scolded like I was a child, this would be the best place to work. The lack of transparency regarding company goals and strategies leaves employees feeling directionless and undervalued. Work-life balance is another myth. Expectations for working long hours are not just implied but explicitly demanded, leaving employees with no time to recharge or tend to their personal lives. The constant pressure to meet unrealistic deadlines takes a toll on mental and physical well-being, leading to burnout and, in almost all cases mental health issues. In full reality I cannot stress enough how awful it has been to my overall well-being and professional growth. The constant toxicity, lack of communication, cutthroat culture, and absence of work-life balance all contribute to an environment that is simply unsustainable for anyone seeking a fulfilling and rewarding career. I warn anyone considering a job here to think twice. This is a company that has lost its way and shows no signs of finding its path back to decency and respect for its employees especially recruitment. I truly do not believe this review will really do anything, but if it reaches one person to rethink starting a career with them, I have sincerely done all I can do!

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
27 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

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Cons

If you are considering taking a job at AB Staffing, I would strongly recommend looking at other options first. However, if you still want to give it a shot, here is what you can realistically expect. AB Staffing is owned by a private equity group and recently had to renegotiate its loan terms due in part to financial issues tied to its sister company, Prime Time Healthcare in Omaha, which has reportedly been unprofitable for over a year. Because of this, AB Staffing was under a hiring freeze for much of 2026 and is only now beginning to come out of it. In my opinion, they probably should not be expanding yet given the company’s current state. One of the biggest issues is the disconnect between sales and recruiting. Over the past year and a half, the sales team has largely failed to deliver consistent, workable contracts, leaving recruiters with very few viable jobs to fill. When contracts are brought in, recruiters are often given bill rates that are higher than what the client is actually willing to pay, told that positions are true travel contracts only to later find out the client actually wants permanent placements, or left dealing with clients who stop responding entirely after receiving submissions. As a recruiter, this makes it extremely difficult to succeed regardless of effort or experience. If you do decide to work there, I would also recommend not bringing many personal belongings to keep at your desk. Employees are frequently moved around to different desks, and if you are terminated, the company does not provide a normal opportunity to collect your belongings because they do not want other recruiters seeing employees leave. At this point, I am not sure that matters much anyway given the large number of senior and mid-level recruiters who have left over the past six months. Staffing losses have reportedly become so significant that recruiters were consolidated into one section of the building. The compensation structure has also changed recently. The previous pay model was a $44,000 base salary plus 6% commission on generated margin. The new structure lowers the base salary to $41,000 and replaces the commission model with a tiered system. Under the new plan, recruiters must first generate at least $8,000 in monthly margin before qualifying for commission, starting at 5% and increasing based on production. While this structure may benefit top performers, it makes things significantly harder for newer recruiters, especially given the current lack of workable jobs coming from sales. Realistically, many recruiters may never reach the higher commission tiers. There also appear to be ongoing issues with professionalism and interdepartmental relationships within leadership. One example frequently discussed internally was the relationship between the Director of Sales and one of the company’s top nursing recruiters, which reportedly lasted for several years. AB Staffing will probably respond by saying that the job “isn’t for everyone,” and in that regard they are correct. If you are looking for strong leadership, stability, competitive pay, and a realistic opportunity to earn good money, this is probably not the place for you. Compared to many competitors in the staffing industry, their compensation and internal structure are simply not competitive.

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