Edelman reviews

3.4

62% would recommend to a friend

(3,511 total reviews)
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Richard W. Edelman

59% approve of CEO

43% positive business outlook

Edelman has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 3,511 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Edelman employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media & Communication industry (3.5 stars).

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1.0
Jul 22, 2025
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Pros

- Office is beautiful in NYC , rooftop open to employees! But that’s about it.

Cons

I was hired as a Software Engineer I but from day one was assigned senior-level responsibilities without proper support, compensation adjustment, or realistic timelines, forcing me to work constant overtime just to keep up while my mental health deteriorated. After two years of this exploitation, the company restructured and brought in incredibly arrogant and condescending managers who actively discouraged career growth, created a cutthroat environment, and treated employees like disposable resources. Despite three years of consistent performance, delivering every project on time, and never missing work, they terminated me without any notice or warning, and even refused to reimburse my final legitimate expenses. This company has zero respect for its employees, unrealistic expectations, toxic leadership, and unprofessional business practices - save yourself the stress and mental anguish by staying far away from this organization.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

1.0
May 31, 2025
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Pros

– Impressive client roster – A handful of caring, mission-driven colleagues – Opportunities to do high-stakes work for marquee brands

Cons

Edelman’s reputation may dazzle on paper—with its global reach, high-profile clients, and industry clout—but behind the curtain lies a culture that is uniquely toxic and deeply demoralizing. People who’ve thrived in fast-paced, high-stakes environments come here and burn out—not from the client demands, but from a leadership culture that routinely treats its people with performative concern and demoralizing actions. At Edelman, the company values are almost comically disconnected from reality. Layoffs are never pretty but Edelman’s tactics are pretty brutal. Here’s how that works: employees are told during a company-wide call that if they’re “impacted”, they’ll be notified within 30 minutes. Then you literally await your fate. One particularly egregious example: a high-performing VP—by all public company metrics—was laid off the day before he was set to close on a new home, while his wife was expecting their first child. No warning. No dignity. Just a reminder that no amount of success will shield you from leadership’s arbitrary decisions. While there are a few genuinely good people here—colleagues who care deeply about the work and each other—the punitive nature of speaking up for yourself or your teams takes its toll amongst junior staff who are the underpaid, overworked proletariat. Bonuses, raises and promotions are rare and routinely go to those who manage up, not those who actually deliver. Toxic behavior from senior leads is not only tolerated but often rewarded. The Boy’s club aka bromance is alive and well. If you’ve heard whispers about the culture at Edelman, believe them—and then imagine worse. It’s a firm that wants to be seen as best-in-class, but internally, it operates on fear, disingenuous platitudes, and a revolving door of talent too exhausted to stay. Cons: – Deeply toxic management culture – Repeated, inhumane layoffs – Lip service to employee well-being – Low pay, high burnout – Bonuses and raises are rare and arbitrary

3.0
Sep 27, 2024
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Pros

Huge clients- Its an honor to be working for huge fortune 500 companies at such an early stage of my career

Cons

Racist people Hostile environment Pay lower than any other PR company They hired Nikki Haley ffs, do I even need to state any other con?

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