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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413 reviews
2.0
Oct 13, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Nice office, decent benefits, flexible work environment, bagels on Friday, fro-yo and popcorn everyday, mostly nice and smart people

Cons

At the end of December 2019, the company warned ALL employees of upcoming layoffs - this caused every single employee to fear for their jobs and update their resumes through the holidays. If Edmunds were trying to handle layoffs the worst way possible, they succeeded. So January 2020 comes around, and 25% of the staff was laid off. Multiple employees that were due promotions were instead rewarded with being let go. The layoffs stripped the company of tons of talent, and left departments decimated - only one employee in PR, zero in marketing, etc. Morale was at an all-time low. For those that survived the layoffs, many started to job hunt immediately. To prevent anymore talent from fleeing, retention bonuses were offered to a minority of employees, which instead created tension with those that weren't included. Could things get any worse? Yes. Because then, COVID-19 hit. The decrease in car sales led Edmunds to offer discounts to its dealer partners to retain their business. Edmunds then passed along this loss in business revenue to their already overworked and understaffed workforce via a 10% reduction in salary, and gave no estimation of when salaries would return to normal. How did a company with such a long standing in the automotive industry sink to such lows? 1) Leadership No long-term vision or strategy. CEO is nice and accessible, but he and the leadership team are leading the company straight into the ground. They need to sell the rest of the company to CarMax and cut their losses, or gracefully exit and step aside for new leadership. You've had your chance and you've failed. Take it on the chin. 2) Product In tech, you're only as good as your product. Total lack of innovation here - the products are mediocre, and EVERYONE knows it. Yet, the product leadership still have their jobs and extremely bloated salaries. Why? Because they're in the "in crowd"? They need to be gone. 3) Sales-driven organization Sales team is too reactive, too focused on short-term sales goals. Sales team starts fires weekly, and the cross-functional teams have to clean up their mess. Both the Tier 1 and Tier 3 businesses are dying. Churn is high. Turnover on the sales team is high. It's all bad. 4) Marketing The org doesn't believe in marketing at all. There's a reason everyone's heard of Edmunds' competitors, but they haven't heard of Edmunds.

4.0
Sep 23, 2020

Nice Work Environment

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Like anywhere else, your experience is strongly affected by who you report to. Most everyone at Edmunds is friendly and capable. The company goes out of its way to keep employees "in the loop" about company initiatives and direction. The offices are comfortable and nice. There are reasonable expectations in terms of work load and deadlines. They do value learning and stretching.

Cons

The company tends to change direction often, maybe too often. This sometimes gives the impression that management is mercurial, and seems to pivot with that latest thought or fad. The org chart also changes often, especially for upper management. The company's structure is fairly flat, so, with a few exceptions, it's possible to work there for a long time and go nowhere.

3.0
Jul 25, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Nice office, location and kitchen area, established IT infrastructure, some people are nice.

Cons

Internally they position themselves as a technology company but in fact they are merely a website about cars. After working there for a year I felt that there would be no professional growth beyond work related to improving the website. Edmunds is a comfortable place to stagnate as a software engineer.

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