Recruitment Agencies FlairHub – Recruitment Agency Profile
FlairHub - Recruitment Agency Profile

FlairHub

Staffing & Recruiting |
(3.5) 66 reviews
Team Size
2 professionals
Location
New York, New York, United States

Specializations

Software Engineering Recruitment
Tech Talent Acquisition
Senior Developer Placement

About Agency

Overview

  • FlairHub operates as a staffing and recruiting agency with headquarters at 757 3rd Avenue, New York, New York, 10017
  • The company employs 2 people and specializes in recruiting senior developers with 5+ years of professional experience
  • FlairHub serves over 40 Fortune 500 companies including HP and VC-backed startups like Zynga
  • They promise delivery of qualified engineering candidates within 48 hours through their account manager system
  • Clients save 80+ hours per hire through FlairHub’s dedicated recruitment process

Specializations

  • Exclusive recruitment of senior developers with 5+ years of professional experience
  • Specialized placement for Senior Java Back-end Developer and Senior React Native Engineer roles
  • Global recruitment operations with recruiters based in CA, US, Poland, and Spain
  • Implementation of a 5-stage vetting process that only 5% of candidates pass

Services & Approach

  • All-in-one dedicated recruitment agency services for hiring developers
  • Tech recruitment as a service with account manager coordination
  • 5-stage candidate vetting process for senior engineering positions
  • Direct relationship building with developers for senior talent sourcing

Contact Information

Full Address
757 3rd Avenue, New York, New York, United States, 10017

Keywords

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Reviews (from Google)

26 Feb 2025
Horrible service, filthy store! Went there to buy three items. Waited to use the self checkout. Store clerk cake to tell me that the lines starts somewhere else. How would I know? There is no sign or anything indicating where the “line” starts. Then I finally get to the check-out, the machines says item will not scan, help is on the way. When the (same) clerk finally arrives, he asks me what the problem is. I told him “how should I know, the computer called”. He gestured an attitude, because now he has to go and look up the price (the item is not in their computer). I get annoyed, he refuses to sell anything to me. Refuses to tell me his name, refuses to get the manager. A real peace of work. Also, that store is filthy, as in: dirty! Floors are dirty, shelves are dirty. A nasty place. I will never go to any CVS again!
04 Oct 2024
The store isn’t open until midnight. Went with a friend to buy some sodas for our hotel room at 11:30pm and some dude in dreads smoking a pungent joint blocked the door and said they close when they need to in order to make sure they leave by midnight. Clearly not smart enough to know the meaning of “open until…l
31 Aug 2024
I went to the CVS store near my apartment at around 10:40 p.m. on August 29th to buy a saline solution, but it didn’t have the brand I was looking for. So, I went to another CVS store 15 minutes away. I was happy to see Halloween pumpkin Oreos there, and I picked them up while I looked for the saline solution in the eye drop section, but there didn’t have the brand I needed. So, I put the Oreos back in the Halloween cookie section and planned to buy the saline solution at another store. This is where the terrible experience began. A CVS employee closed the door and suspected me of being a shoplifter. They aggressively demanded to know where I had hidden the Oreos. I even took off my jacket to show that I had nothing on me, but I was embarrassed by their coercive attitude. I think CVS employees are under stress because of shoplifters and are unable to distinguish between customers and shoplifters. Finally, customers have the right to change their mind about whether to buy something or not.