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3.7

67% would recommend to a friend

(52 total reviews)
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61% positive business outlook

Isaacson Miller has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 52 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Isaacson Miller employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Human resources and staffing industry (3.8 stars).

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52 reviews
2.0
15 June 2021

Every aspect of the org needs work

Recommend
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Pros

There are opportunities to work with really interesting clients, and a few internal colleagues are genuine and supportive. Health insurance benefits are generous and some employees (only in certain offices) have access to really nice office space where even relatively junior employees are able to have their own space.

Cons

One of the core issues at Isaacson, Miller is that its culture and mission are a sham. There is a lot of talk about mission, values, and employee satisfaction, but there is very little action to actually improve any of those areas. This inaction likely stems from the fact that all organizational decisions are made by a few powerful (white) people. This group really only cares about revenue and pleasing the most powerful / lucrative partners, which often goes against the organizations mission and values. It's quite backwards as it makes the firm look bad publicly, while also causing a constant cycle of hemorrhaging employees who are tired of the mistreatment, low pay, inequity, favoritism, etc. Other reviews highlight the DEI and equity issues at IM. This is an organization where you will feel a need to highlight the "ritzier" parts of your background or lifestyle (having visited Nantucket, having a family connection to an elite school or organization, higher end events, etc.). It's an organization that values pretentious (white) people. If you speak up or speak out, you are seen as someone who "goes against" the firm. It wasn't a surprise that many of the folks let go "due to COVID" in 2020 were often those who shared feedback around how the organization could improve.

3.0
19 Dec 2021
Recommend
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Pros

IM provides a comfortable work environment, predictable workflows, sufficient training to do the job, and good benefits (pay left something to be desired, but it was honestly comfortable enough, especially for an entry role). It was a good way to make a basic paycheck and meet some interesting people. In addition, the 100% employer-covered health insurance (or $5000 cash if you chose to use separate insurance), PTO policies (3 weeks, unlimited sick time, occasional surprise days off, summer Fridays, plus the week between Christmas and New Years), ESOP and retirement accounts, tuition benefit (up to $5000), bonus, and predictable hours. It made for a comfortable job.

Cons

Isaacson Miller has a culture problem which heavily needs to be addressed. It came down to a game of insiders and outsiders, where insiders get ahead, and outsiders are pushed to the company's margins and eventually wash out, are let go, or lose faith in something better being possible for a company that *can* improve itself. I often heard highly specific stories of employees from non-traditionally privileged backgrounds being diverted from fast track advancement opportunities, given smaller bonuses (and, some inside favorite employees being given shockingly large bonuses), and generally overextended across many projects and under appreciated for their time at the firm. Pathways to promotion are opaque and expressing interest in advancing (or even expanding) your role as a non-insider risks any standing you manage to attain with firm leaders, despite there being no need for that. HR seems to be absent in proactively building a better culture, despite calling themselves 'people and culture'. At the end of the day, a job is a job and a paycheck is a paycheck; however organizations who espouse great ideals of equity and social betterment bear responsibility to live up to great ideals. IM is certainly no exception.

1.0
1 Sept 2018

Needs Honest Improvement

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

-Highly educated coworkers. -Free snacks and drinks -Great work location

Cons

-Feedback, or lack thereof, creates a challenging environment. -Room for growth is very limited. -I was warned of particular managing associates and their work style. Micromanagement, and shifting of responsibilities is common and evident.

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