- Women are promoted significantly less often than men; the junior workforce is 85% women and senior management is 85% men.
- People absolutely fudge their hours to boost their utilization rate, which especially sucks for nonprofit clients.
- Diversity is nonexistent. Edelman employees are largely white, from upper-class backgrounds, hyper-extroverted, non-disabled.
- The 360 review process allows coworkers who are literally competing with you for promotions to weigh in on whether you advance or not.
- Managers can be hit or miss -- mine pretty much forgot I existed until I put in my 2 weeks notice, and then she refused to look at or speak to me (not even a "farewell").
- Hyper-competitive environment.
- Work-life balance is nonexistent - I regularly worked 9am-9pm and then was expected to be "on call" when I left the office.