Remain adaptive to survive - Anonymous employee Americaneagle.com Employee Review

2.0
30 Aug 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Private, right-winged and brings in a diverse group of clientele. Sales team brings in everything from small mom & pop shops to multi-billion dollar clients like Weather Tech. Open-minded to the tools used to get the job done. Always open to ideas!

Cons

Flat organizational structure - don't expect to rise ranks easily here. Waterfall development methodology, projects are rarely Agile. HR is a 5-6 person show, informal, sometimes takes days to respond and does not feel like they'd advocate for you. Sweatshop work environment. Expect to work 1-3 hours past the normal workday. Service focused, most projects have scope creep. Lack of company culture. This company was great for the original maybe 500 employees, but now that its a midsize to large business, there's really no culture embraced here. The company has done a terrible job involving the new hires during the lockdown and even veteran new hires who bring 4+ years of experience. Next to no-African American diversity at the company. It's quite unbelievable given how big this company has gotten.

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Americaneagle.com Response
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Thank you for you taking the time to write this review. We are sad to hear you are experiencing these issues. Please come to HR to discuss this further as we want to make any adjustments as necessary to ensure you are happy in your role at Americaneagle.com. We want all employees to have a good work/life balance and welcome the opportunity to discuss what changes could be implemented in order to achieve that goal. We are rapidly hiring new employees, and due to the current state of the world, we were not able to have as many events as we had hoped last year. However, we’ve been able to host new employee happy hours and lunch and learns once again! It is our goal to provide a positive and exciting working environment for all employees at Americaneagle.com. As we continue to expand and grow our team, we want to hear from employees like yourself so we can continue to better the teams, projects and overall working experience.

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Cons

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