Never should have signed the offer letter. - Business Systems Analyst Epsilon Employee Review

1.0
11 Dec 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Worked from home (good and bad). Benefits were good. I made many connections while working at Epsilon but this is only due to my own efforts. Gym and cafeteria on-site. Most of my coworkers were friendly.

Cons

Lack of training or direction. I watched recorded training videos and did "real-life" case studies for TWO months before receiving a client account. The "real-life" case studies were out of date and did not put me in realistic day-to-day scenarios. Management clearly favored certain team members who progressed in their career while other deserving team members received no promotions or raises due to personal bias. Management team never evaluated their processes to improve even when employees and clients made suggestions. Rather, they took the constructive criticism personally. I was told raises and promotions were not given to any teammates at mid-year reviews and a week later, three team members were promoted. Many promotions were given merely based on the amount of time the employee was with the company, not their achievements. Many achievements were hardly recognized. Difficult to learn new skills without bothering a very busy employee for one-on-one training. Highly skilled employees are swamped with work while associate-level employees doodle in their corner cubicle. No organization of process documentation and helpful client or project docs. Below average when referring to competitive salary. Job description was very vague and did not match the actual work done by the employee after hire. Account allocation is a joke. Managers were bending the rules for some and not others (dependent on the manager and team). Technology used by heavy lifters was out of date and inefficient. Out-of-office team events were not paid for by management or the company (this does not apply to company-wide events). *Most, if not all, of these problems start with middle & higher management. Back to working from home... I, and the rest of my teammates, worked from home the majority of the week which was nice for those with kids and pets but kept the team from collaborating and getting to know each other. I hardly knew most of my teammates.

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5.0
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Pros

Work culture, people that work here, and hybrid work.

Cons

Compensation and of course corporate politics.

1.0
26 Mar 2026
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Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There are no "Pros". Company is getting driven into the ground, quickly. Unlimited FTO - sure nice if you EVER get to take time off

Cons

Employees have been strung along last year (2025), told there would be Merit Increases -- should have been in March 2025 (didn't happen); then we're told it would be in July 2025 (didn't happen); then we're told would have a meeting in Sept 2025; there was a All Hands call and we we're told ONLY Top Performers would get a BONUS, and no one else. Then, in Jan 2026, there was money Allocated for FULL Merit Increases for April 2026. NO Senior Mgnt Communication. It's the end of March 2026 and we are told from our Managers (NOT Senior Mgnt) that there would NOT be any Merit Increases, supposedly "tabled" until July 2026. Time will tell.

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