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Express Employment Professionals

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You don't do it for the money - Recruiting Express Employment Professionals Employee Review

4.0
Feb 21, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

1) It's a franchise, so you have the opportunity to work directly with owners. This benefitted me greatly as I was still completing college when I applied. I interviewed with with some "corporate" figures like the District Manager, but also interviewed with the franchise owner. The owner wasn't concerned so much with experience and education, she cared more about your attitude. Because of this I was able to land a mid-level position without my incomplete education holding me back. 2) Feels good to help people find work. I worked as a temporary associate for Express in the past, so it felt nice to be on the other side and help others who were in the same situation I'd been in before. 3) Pretty great benefits. Low-cost, decent Health/Dental/Vision. I paid $22 a month for all three. 3 weeks PTO and holiday pay. 4) If you seek out and bring in new clients on your own, you get 8% commission as long as you work for the company. 5) Good opportunities for training and advancement.

Cons

1) Most positions pay well below the local industry average. 2) It's salaried, so no OT pay even though there's frequent OT. 3) Being a franchise means the atmosphere and dynamics of each office vary by owner. If you're unlucky to work with a toxic owner, there isn't much recourse as they have more freedom to do as they please than a corporate manager. 4) High turnover of internal employees.

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Pros

Express hosts the best leadership conference hands down!

Cons

I wish it lasted longer!

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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