trending downhill - Anonymous employee EAB Employee Review

2.0
24 Oct 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

competitive pay and benefits. much of the staff are nice, and sharp. interesting career field (education).

Cons

basically, management. this was a great company when it was smaller and independent and run by people who weren't just sharp but really took care of and listened to their people. when they were bought out (and now being sold again I hear), it was the beginning of the end. they became way more corporate and I mean that in the worst possible way. off and on re-org and shuffling of people which improved nothing and not really explained or justified. plenty of arrogant managers who wouldn't even acknowledge your existence unless they had to - but if you were at their level or higher, then the phony friendly bit would come out. the politics and cliques also got a lot worse. ignoring input and concerns from the staff. you know, the ones doing most of the work. their annual eval process was a joke. managers should be in continual, ongoing communication with their subordinates so they know what's what, not just at eval time. but communication mostly isn't there. lots of inconsistencies between depts or even teams within depts about working from home, flex hours, etc. then a lot of their best people started leaving and I cant say I blame them. in one dept good luck getting a job unless you're a young pretty female. in another, good luck getting a job unless you're indian. they also seemed to be getting obsessed with every so-called oppressed group around. we even got a corporate email telling us how they were going to give preferential hiring consideration to LGBTs. excuse me how is that not discrimination. hire someone based on their qualifications, anything else is BS. have to wonder how they would even know, is that an interview question now? it's all a shame.

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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

Had a history of supporting employee needs (e.g. hybrid)

Cons

- has become obsessed with in-office culture and "being present" (i.e., super limited full remote roles now), would not be surprised if the exec team submits a RTO mandate soon - compensation is under what you should receive, regardless of tenure or level. The amount of work far outpaces your salary. -because of the point above, burnout and a culture of irritability is omnipresent. - do NOT take the senior promotion, it just results in more work (you do multiple smaller projects in addition to your current workload and now lead trainings) and a small pay increase that does not even match inflation. - expectation that less senior staff have to interpret everything, big lack of clarity between need-to-have feedback and preference-edit feedback - instead of annual raises that match inflation, you get to spend full days quarterly with the team talking about topics that have nothing to do with your day-to-day - Management has become very clique-y, good luck moving into management if you're not already a part of the clique (or fully remote) - Unpaid overtime is expected but you will get shamed for not doing everything during the workday. - We currently work with the military and with the police as recruitment strategists so ICE will probably be next

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