EAB reviews

3.6

65% would recommend to a friend

(729 total reviews)
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David L. Felsenthal

84% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

EAB has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 729 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The EAB employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.5 stars).

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729 reviews
1.0
Jul 31, 2024
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Pros

Struggling to think of any Pro's tbh. Some of the people were nice, but most people at EAB are not top talent.

Cons

It's a place people don't leave for the wrong reasons. Talentless tenure, promotion, and tenure. Lots of backstabbing across the technical teams. The CTO isn't technical at all. The Product leadership has no experience and only likes to hire from within, god forbid they learn from what actually innovative companies are doing/

1.0
Jun 5, 2023

Avoid

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Pros

This is exclusively a fresh out of college resume-builder job. Try to get through a year, two years max. It won't get better.

Cons

Management gets more cruel the higher you go up. If you're on your way up, you'll be expected to do the same. Directors of Partner Success in ALR tell their teams to bully other teams to get their way. This message comes from the very top of ALR (she's heard this for years and pretends to be surprised every time). They're never going to change anything. Any sort of "quick pulse" survey is not anonymous (they are lying when they say it is). They track who said what, discuss it in meetings, and focus their efforts on retaliation rather than making improvements. You're never going to be properly compensated. Promotions come with very little pay increase. If you ask about pay increases, they will tell you they're in the middle of a "market salary review." In a couple of months, they will announce that it is complete, won't share specifics, and say "we/you are in line with the median pay for this role." HR will not help you. You'll find that the thing you complained/raised concerns about was actually your fault, and you will soon find yourself on a PIP (performance improvement plan). If you're on a PIP, start looking for a job immediately. They want you out, and your PIP will be vague and unmeasurable to ensure they find a reason. If you manage to get off of one, there is no hope for future advancement. You'll hear a lot about how "every job is like this," and "you have it good." It's not and you don't. Other companies are not like this; EAB is a notably bad place to work. Everyone appears to be very friendly, but you can't trust anyone. Good luck, keep your head down, and your resume up to date.

3.0
May 24, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

- Good company mission, especially if education is important to you - Work/life balance (PTO, Healthy Life Hours, midday breaks encouraged) - Company culture (friendly, interesting, smart coworkers) - Flexibility (generally hybrid, fully remote work allowed) - Nice DC office

Cons

- Painfully low pay (a fact that is completely ignored/denied by execs to the point that they gaslight employees into thinking it's inappropriate to ask for more money) - Underappreciated/undervalued entry-level employees - Difficult to grow internally (few opportunities for growth OR opportunities for growth not made apparent)

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