Choose Another Company - Anonymous employee Acosta Group Employee Review

1.0
Feb 3, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are none to share here.

Cons

Pay is terrible. Directors are terrible. HR is terrible and of no help to anyone. Training is beyond terrible and the onboarding process is ATROCIOUS. Benefits keep rising in cost and going down in what you receive. Even vacation benefits have tanked. Acosta likes to spend their money on their CEOs, VPs, and leaves their real reps in the dust with no real compensation. You can’t hide quality reps at $12 an hour and expect great results. You get what you hire. Management is so out of touch with reality too. Especially the regional managers and the Directors. Since leaving last year, I have now realized my worth and wish I had left sooner.

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5.0
May 20, 2026
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Pros

Like the people I work with

Cons

Hybrid work environment and should be remote

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Acosta Group Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your perspective. It’s great to hear that our teams are enjoying working in a collaborative and welcoming environment. Strong relationships with peers and with our partners are a cornerstone of our success, and we’re proud of the community our team has built together.
2.0
Jun 5, 2026
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Pros

The remote work options are a genuine benefit and the work/life balance is reasonable, you are unlikely to be asked to grind evenings and weekends. There are also some genuinely amazing, talented and hardworking individuals scattered across the organization who make the day-to-day more bearable. Great place for those early in their careers looking to get broad exposure to the retail space.

Cons

If your company has been acquired by Acosta Group, consider your options carefully before deciding to stay. In my experience, the acquisition environment comes with significant challenges: - Compensation stagnation regardless of performance, while executive bonuses remain unaffected - Benefit packages that are costly to employees and provide limited real value - Little to no internal mobility or growth opportunity - Aging tools and infrastructure that limit what you can accomplish - Hiring practices that prioritize internal relationships over qualifications - Workload expectations that routinely exceed what a single role should carry without corresponding compensation - Management that is largely inaccessible and avoids direct communication with their teams I stayed longer than I should have hoping things would improve. They did not. If you are weighing whether to make the transition with your acquired company, my honest advice is to evaluate your options sooner rather than later.

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