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Enterprise Events Group

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Run in opposite direction.... immediately - Anonymous employee Enterprise Events Group Employee Review

1.0
11 Jan 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Co-workers were really the only thing that made the experience bearable.

Cons

Management clearly lets you know that you are replaceable if you are unhappy at the company, stressed, etc. Little to no appreciation for long hours spent with below average pay for the Bay Area. They believe giving employees a 'Bagel Monday' is supposed to make up for the lack of appreciation. Hours are insane -- you are lucky if you get a chance to walk to the kitchen to grab your lunch. Most of the company is extremely unhappy with their jobs so the work environment is super tense/uncomfortable. The only positive is that everyone bonds over how much they hate their jobs! The interview process was far too easy which I wish picked up on. Any company that really invests in their employees will make sure they pick the right candidate. EEG is more focused on quickly replacing employees before their clients notice. The turn over rate is through the roof and the owners choose to turn the other cheek instead of changing their money driven ways. While I was working at EEG 2-3 employees within the Operations department were leaving each month. In a department of 20 people that was enough to make me get out as quickly as possible!

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5.0
17 May 2026
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Pros

They live by their principles of executing with excellence and caring for their people. Lots of opportunities to travel. Leadership are great mentors/people. The interview process is thorough.

Cons

Workload can go 0 to 100, but that's incredibly common with working in events

2.0
6 Feb 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Good benefits - Good employee appreciation programming. Wish it would translate into the actual management. They trick you by making the culture great and the management on projects lacks big time

Cons

- Management - Have to jump through hoops for promotion / raise or simply overlooked - You are expected to work well over 40 hours per week, while receiving no additional pay, as well as expected to work on weekends (even when not traveling) and hours not adjusted if you’re working with a client in a different time zone (IE. Overseas). -If you speak with management about your concerns due to managing too many projects and not having enough time for each one, they will need put you on a PIP and explain “you aren’t managing your load well enough” even if you’ve expressed concerns and requested additional support from other team members who are also over loaded and over worked. Eventually resulting to being fired without notice. - Seems like they promote managers who have 0 experience and knowledge on people leading skills. Rather than training them to be managers, they throw them into managing teams that they once were working programs with. They express that they want to advocate for you and while you share needs of additional support, they turn a blind eye to you and then fire you. - Training sucks. They don’t do a good job at all, they expect you to “read the handbook” rather than working with you on practice sessions and when you ask for help the answer is always “well that information is in the handbook” - pathetic.

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