Edmunds.com reviews

4.2

90% would recommend to a friend

(413 total reviews)
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Seth Berkowitz

94% approve of CEO

78% positive business outlook

Edmunds.com has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 413 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Edmunds.com employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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5.0
Feb 18, 2011
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Pros

1. Incredible respect for the employees. I've never seen an HR team work harder to take care of the people who work here. Amazing vacation policy, great work-life balance, fantastic benefits, super family-friendly environment, ongoing training, what else can I say? And an HR department who are approachable, earnest and here to support us. 2. Innovative culture. Have a new idea? It's welcome here, and if it's a good idea 20 people will offer to help you make it happen. From Product ideas to Process methodologies to new ways of getting feedback to employees, the management encourages and supports innovation from the troops (not just from the top). 3. Incredibly high work standards. Some people on here clearly see this as a negative, and Edmunds is demanding. But it also means that we create products you can be proud of, and that under-performers are pushed out of the company (to the relief of the rest of us). 4. Family-friendly company. This is a company where you can have a passionate, exciting career and have time & energy for your family as well. No one frowns at you for taking a family vacation, making time to attend a child's play, or heading out early for a date with your spouse. 5. Passionate, smart & compassionate management team. The C-level execs who head up Edmunds are the best I've ever worked with (and no, I'm not one of them). They're smart, well educated and will challenge you to do your best. They are focused on creating the best possible experience for our customers, even at the expense of the dealers/OEMs who pay our advertising. And they are deeply concerned about the satisfaction and advancement of their employees.

Cons

Some major changes have taken place in the last 6 months, which have made this a much much better place to work. In the past we had these problems: 1. Bitter, disenfranchised employees who think they're entitled to promotions simply because of how many years they've been here. Thankfully many of these have left, although we still have a few hanging around. I hope we can get the rest of them out before they can do harm to the happy people. Many of them seem to be posting reviews here, unfortunately. 2. A long release process. Again, this has changed and we've gone from a multi-month (or even year) release cycle to a quick & efficient <monthly iteration. 3. A cumbersome, slow infrastructure that prevented real innovation. Again, happily, we've fixed this problem which is allowing us to move quickly and actually see our ideas go live in a matter of weeks.

1.0
Nov 23, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

Some opportunities to learn new stuff. Time off policy. Espresso machine.

Cons

Incompetent management, no recognition, political battlefield. Company culture changed completely over the last years. Obnoxious tech architecture, pushed by unqualified management and implemented by quite intelligent engineers.

2.0
Oct 23, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

After the pink cloud of working in the Water Garden subsides and you've played Mrs. Pacman for the 100th time, eaten your 75th free banana, and taken in your umpteenth sweeping view of LA, you will likely second-guess your employment choice. See below.

Cons

What makes Edmunds exasperating is the astoundingly myopic senior managment, 35-40 grossly overpaid project managers, HR keystroke spying, infrequent time to use your vacation, cliquey silos, someone else taking credit for your ideas, projects that span years, reactionary ever-changing corporate road maps, design-by-committee, top-heavy management, and an endless stream of worthless life-sucking meetings. There are meetings for planning, strategy, project kick offs, project recaps, burn-downs, advertising, sales, training, education, vaccinations, grief counseling, fire drills, harassment, ethics, morals, mentoring...truly a bottomless pit of meetings which everyone must attend and negatively affects their core product, morale and certainly the bottom line. There were (and I'm not kidding) meetings ABOUT MEETINGS. Add to that a slew of tri-annual mandatory off-site meetings where you must arrive at the LA Convention Center at 8am to listen to a monotone CFO ramble on for hours about operating margins, unique cookies, capitol expenditures, and bonuses that are rarely doled out. Edmunds prefers to waste their coffers on inept VP saleries and severely overpriced data centers and bloated Engineering costs. This 400 person company could honestly be run better with 20 people, an Amazon Cloud stack and Joomla!. If the owners would stop the buck, they could give out bonuses but they do not know how and at the end of the day, almost nobody in Senior managment really knows that much about building a website. They know how to build a revenue-generating ad-serving company, but check the education and histories of the Directors, VPs, and Managers on LinkedIn or Google and you'll find an abundance of experience better suited to run a hedge fund. I never felt like anyone was in charge. I never felt safe in my employment. I learned a lot but do not miss it.

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