Nicky
GBTerrible hiring service As a recruiter, this was the worst hiring service I've ever used. The service is cobbled together and is so poorly done that it adds hours to the process. They treat moms as commodities and from what I saw don't actually care about supporting women. We had many applicants who were not moms, which was strange. It is significantly more expensive than other services and was just extremely disappointing. We will never use this service again.
Mary Koburi
GBGreat experience from start to finish Great experience from start to finish! Courtney, our Senior Account Executive, always goes above and beyond to make sure we have everything we need. Each contractor we have brought on from The Mom Project has been excellent and a real asset to our team!
Michele Greene
GBToo difficult to read resumes The formatting of the resumes was so awful I couldn’t read half of them. Their software would cause huge misspellings (like accounting and bookkeeper) and the formatting would place columns on top of each other making the resume not legible. When I asked about it I was told it was a known issue and I could email my rep and ask for a better copy each time. I passed on many great looking candidates because I’m not taking the extra time for that. I did not feel like TMP was concerned about how they were presenting their talent to employers or that it was something they were urgently trying to fix. It was very unprofessional and I will not be using TMP for additional job searches.
Christine
GBI would work with TMP again. I think the level of professionalism and communication from The Mom Project staff was great. All questions I had were answered completely and thoroughly. When posting the position, I was very overwhelmed with the response (100+ applicants in just a couple of days). I wish there was a way for The Mom Project to help filter some of those applicants out for me. As a small business, sifting through all of those apps was quite time consuming.
Todd
GBPoor job transition help What went well-on boarding, interview process What didn't:1) in just 2 years, had 3 HR tool changes, including payroll. Had a minor pay disruption but was resolved. 2)CW aka contingent workers are treated like 2nd class citizens at Meta. there were times, I didn't feel like i was part of the company. I wasn't part of meta or mom project/pro unlimited.3) Had very limited contact with Mom proj/pro unlimited during my 2 yrs. only got emails and no personal follow ups 4) Zero termination support. I reached out 2 months before my contract ended and got minimal transition support. after my contract was done, I got a phone call but that was it!! terrrible, i would think an emp that lasted 2 years at meta would be helped to find their next job.