Recruitment Agencies Molly Brown Temps – Recruitment Agency Profile
Molly Brown Temps - Recruitment Agency Profile

Molly Brown Temps

Staffing & Recruiting |
(3.0) 5 reviews
Team Size
33 professionals
Founded
Est. 1984
Annual Revenue
$7.99M
Location
Seattle, Washington, United States

Specializations

Administrative & Office Support
Call Center & Customer Service
Project Management

About Agency

Overview

  • Founded in 1984 and headquartered at 520 Pike St, Seattle, Washington, 98101
  • Employs 33 staff members focused on staffing and recruiting
  • Generates annual revenue of $7,993,000
  • Operates 2 retail locations serving the Greater Seattle area
  • Specializes in placements for administrative, customer service, and HR roles

Specializations

  • Office managers, executive assistants, and administrative assistants
  • Receptionists and customer service representatives
  • Project managers, recruiters, and human resources professionals
  • Staffing for special projects and special events

Services & Approach

  • Temporary staffing services for immediate placement needs
  • Temp-to-hire placements for transitional employment
  • Direct hire placements for permanent positions
  • Staffing solutions for special projects and events

Contact Information

Full Address
520 Pike St, Seattle, Washington, United States, 98101
Phone
‘+1 206-628-0598

Keywords

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Reviews (from Google)

19 Jun 2023
MBT is a 21st Century capitalist dumpster fire for the working class! Beware of this agency! After registering with MBT in 2021, [I was never offered work] out of nowhere, I was called for a call center position that was advertised as a fully remote FT temporary position. When I asked about the equipment set up, I was told it was a laptop, cell phone and monitor. When I went to pick up the equipment, it was twice as much as I expected and even worse; MBT and the client did not disclose that the equipment was not WIFI compatible! I was expected to hardwire into my router, or I could not work remotely. At no point during the initial job “pitch” from MBT, [or interview with the client], did anyone from MBT disclose the truth about having to physically hardwire into a router. It was only after I accepted the position that I found out the hardwire was required. This business should be closed immediately. It is unprofessional for any “owner” or recruiter to “bait and switch” candidates. The unethical and exploitative choice to purposely lie about the position was made at my expense and when I proved what I had been told through multiple emails, there was no accountability from anyone at MBT. Abusive business practices like MBT’s directly harm working class people. When unethical employers like MBT waste the skills, experience, time, energy, money, and resources of the working class, they are taking legitimate job opportunities from the workers who need and deserve it the most. The working class depends on legitimate job opportunities to survive capitalism. Recruiters and “owners” who choose to lie about the conditions of employment, directly harm working class people and the choice to exploit workers during the fourth year of the pandemic is abusive , period. This business is corrupt, and, in my situation, the “owner” [one of three] allowed another “owner/recruiter” who caused this situation, to circumvent ALL accountability of having not disclosed that the position required a hardware set up. What job in 21st Century capitalism requires a hardwire set up from home?! Stay away from MBT.
28 Oct 2020
I applied with them a couple of years ago. The staff and managers were super nice. They’re test-driven, so be sure to look up Microsoft Office Suite test prep online, and find tutorials and practice tests for Word and Excel before you go in. If you’re good at math story-problems, that helps.
10 Apr 2020
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