Lies, No Family Here - Anonymous employee BDA Employee Review

1.0
Aug 14, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Work with some great people worldwide

Cons

Decided to require a 4-day in office work week when the company is spread out world wide. Commuting time is not factored in and doesn’t give raises to even afford the commuting costs. We live on teams calls, who cares if it’s from the office, home or the toilet? Told a huge lie about complaints with the health coverage when, in fact, they switched mid-year because they were sick of everyone being approved for GLP-1’s. Employees working to better themselves health wise because the work life balance is non existent. The “family” atmosphere truly showed when they said they weren’t going to pay for these meds any longer all while hiding behind the “better insurance” smokescreen. Nice slap in the face. How about being up front and honest. You don’t care about your employees, just the mighty dollar the sales teams put in your pocket. Stop acquiring companies and use that money for our health coverage and the cost of meds. They also love to layoff great, tenured employees. But once again…family.

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- Decent base salary if this is your first job out of University. - Free Swag - WFH Fridays - Smart and helpful colleagues

Cons

- Incredibly stressful, do NOT take this job if you do not have a high stress tolerance. - A ton of competing priorities that almost always require quick/immediate action. - You get a ton of emails and are expected to be able to pull up and reference any of them at a moments notice. - Constant whiplash between doing deep, focused work (presentation/catalogs) that have a ton of details and require your full attention versus quick/rapid fire tasks that you must address immediately. There were days where I was working on one presentation all day and couldn't get it done because of how much I was getting pinged to resolve other issues. - To get promoted you must essentially do the job of 2 people (CSC and PSA). Beyond that, there is no real career progression unless you want to go into sales. - Management always says to raise your hand if you need help. But when you ask for help, there is always pushback in the form of others having more task hours than you. - CEO took away one of the WFH days. When Qualtrics had negative feedback he essentially said "If you don't like it - then leave". He is a "Do as I say, not as I do." type of leader. - Workload and responsibilities are not commiserate to the salary.

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