BDA reviews

2.8

36% would recommend to a friend

(431 total reviews)
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Jay Deutsch

37% approve of CEO

39% positive business outlook

BDA has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 431 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The BDA employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media & Communication industry (3.4 stars).

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431 reviews
2.0
Jan 20, 2019

Not what HR described it at the interview

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Company outings is about the only thing!

Cons

- There is not much direction and if there is is minimal. - They seem to hire people they've worked with before - Bitter people and tons gossip!

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BDA Response
7y
Our company outings are definitely a Pro for working at BDA. That’s because of the people and the culture. Have you ever been to a super-fun company outing where the people and culture are bitter and toxic? I haven’t. Fun company outings are filled with people that actually like and respect each other and are professionals. That’s what BDA is like and that’s why it’s a team. Your advice to management isn’t actually advice is it? We actually do care, a lot, to the extent that when people post un-constructive feedback such as yours, we still acknowledge it because at one point you were on the team. If you would like to continue the conversation we are open to it. feedback@bdainc.com
2.0
Feb 26, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Ability to work with some great companies and brands. For the most part the management leaves you alone if you do your work. They like to party a lot, so if that's a positive to you, it's a plus. Jay (CEO) seems to know everyone by name and really believes in his 'Tiggers' who do a good job. If he knows your name, you are doing something well. They have a day of difference that gives back to the local communities, for about 3 hours during the all company sales meeting. You can get some cool products and perks if you are on the better accounts.

Cons

BDA has really focused lately to expanding globally, they have recently merged with about 5 companies from England to Manila to Boston. This has grown their sales force and clients and have lost track of their current sales or clients. There is a reason why companies and people are leaving, a lot has to do with the lack of support for sales staff and customer service for the clients. BDA tries to implement too many new strategies that refocus sales and sales support. Most recently, they have asked us to complete a daily survey rating the folks we work with daily. The questions were very general, and didn't allow for constructive criticism. I'm not sure this information was ever used. If you try to move up in the company, you really need to be a top sales person or put in many extra house on the sales support side. The sales support teams do so much work, for not that much money. You put in over 50 hours a week and since you are salaried employee, that is the expectation. Upper management seems to be a joke, they have moved up in the company but aren't great leaders. They do not take responsibility for their mistakes or dropped balls and will blame the account or program managers. I have seen many account or program managers who have been asked to leave as a result of errors because of the VPs. The company restructured a few years ago changing who was the overall VP for their clients and this caused so many dropped opportunities and growth areas, that clients were looking elsewhere. Since when I first started, the atmosphere has completely changed, the attitudes in the halls is very very low. Their core value is BDA Family, and it doesn't feel like that, at all. They do a lot of things to promote this family, but it seems very forced within the lower level employees and even some management staff. The bonus structures are out of reach and very unattainable. If you knock it out of the park in sales, but miss your margin by 0.01, and your team doesn't hit their goal, you are only eligible for 1/4 of the possible annual bonuses. The website development teams needs to be updated, there seems to always be issues with the clients' websites, that comes back and reflects poorly on the account management teams which affect their bonus and sales. The MFC also needs to spend more money on their warehouse associates. Amazon just moved in not too long ago and offers a more competitive salary so many warehouse staff is leaving for higher wage positions. This leaves the shipping department overworked, under paid and will miss-ship clients orders or not ship them at all. There has been pallets of clients products sitting in the warehouse unopened since September 2017. As of Jan 2018, they were still sitting there unopened, because there just isn't enough support. Again, this reflects poorly on the account management teams and their bonuses and sales are affected as a result. We have not been able to offer valued added services due to the lack of employment at the MFC and needed to outsource these to our supplies, which cost more than our internal service costs. So we are charging our clients more money, or losing the sale to a competitor who can source a lower price with a competitor of ours. BDA has outsourced some support positions to Manila, this has not gone well. The folks over seas try hard, but it is just not a position they are used to or a style of work that is needed for our domestic clients. They have messed up orders, missed in hands dates, and have sent proprietary information to the clients. This all affects the sales teams, bonuses and client relationships.

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BDA Response
8y
Hi, Thank you for providing this feedback. We’re glad you’ve enjoyed our day of difference and have had the chance to work with great companies and brands that we are proud to call our clients. It’s no secret that BDA has experienced incredible growth in a very short period of time and it has strained all of us. It’s no excuse but it’s reality and that’s where we need to rely on our core values, that team, family, and making things happen the best way will get us to a more organized and consistent place. Each associate at BDA makes an important contribution in their role and we try to insure that our people understand and feel that we recognize and appreciate their efforts. Like most things, we can always work harder to do better. We’d like to hear from you if you have any other thoughts on this subject, or if you’d just like to discuss your feedback. Please contact us at feedback@bdainc.com. Sincerely, BDA Team
2.0
May 3, 2016

Acquired taste

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Entrepreneurial spirit. Youthful energy. Diverse work experience potential. Casual workplace. Ready for experts to fix problems - this is a pro if you have expertise that the company needs.

Cons

Artificial corporate culture that everyone sees through but tolerates. Not a good environment for the weak or insecure. No recognizable pay scale, title structure, bonus plan or career path established. All I f the above are based on the direction the wind is blowing. If you're savy, you can take advantage. If you're young and inexperienced you will lose.

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