Gerber Tours Reviews

3.7

58% would recommend to a friend

(11 total reviews)

48% positive business outlook

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11 reviews
5.0
11 Aug 2025

Happy Place

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Hours: Business hours are followed, my co-workers and manager do not expect me to stay after five. Some positions (job titles) don't have this luxury though. - Workplace Environment: Overall positive experience for me. None of my co-workers are "toxic." I have a solid team behind me who I can openly communicate with for smooth operations work. They also nurture my desire to learn and grow. - Compensation: I have not done research as to how much a person in my position should be making, so I don't think I have valuable input at this time.

Cons

- Compensation: I have not done research as to how much a person in my position should be making, so I don't think I have valuable input at this time.

2.0
19 June 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

This was my first job out of school. I had a lot of kind, hardworking co-workers (travel account executives that have been at the company for years) that I enjoyed working with.

Cons

I had very scary, unprofessional experiences while working here. The most recent review below my review was written the exact day (April 2021) I was laid off, in hopes of covering up what I experienced here. I would never classify Gerber Tours as an "amazing opportunity", and here are a few examples of why. While working with Gerber's subsidiary company that you work with daily in Marketing, a co-worker would call me multiple times after-hours on my personal cell phone and demand that I tell her I respect her. There was one phone call with this co-worker in the summer of 2020 around 6:00 pm EST that lasted an hour and she only had negative things to say. She mentioned she waited until after I was home from work to call me, so I wouldn't tell the CEO about our conversation. She told me how her other co-workers disliked working with me because of my age and inexperience (I was literally right out of college). This co-worker also told me that because of my young age, I should not have the right to share my opinion, as no one cares. Specifically, other employees "have children", and therefore should not have to listen to my suggestions. This was so discouraging for someone who had just graduated. Aside from my experience with a co-worker contacting me after-hours, I was also asked to disclose who I voted for by the Gerber Tours President in the presidential election, and soon after this, the President told another senior-level employee who I voted for. I felt extremely uncomfortable discussing politics in the office. I was laid off shortly after this conversation, within a week. Another member of the leadership team would go around asking workers their political opinions and call them "idiots" if they did not agree with her. During the pandemic, I was given zero benefits and zero paid days off. The pay is also below average. Overall, stay away from Gerber Tours at all costs.

5.0
9 Apr 2021

Amazing Opportunity

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

A growing company, even post-pandemic, with a strong future ahead in student travel. The company supports work/life balance, embraces diversity and creativity.

Cons

Organization, structure, and consistency are key here. If you don't have a willingness to learn, evolve, and can't handle constructive criticism/candidness, then this is not the place for you. They want championship players for their championship team.

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