Not a great place to build a career - Anonymous employee QuinStreet Employee Review

1.0
Apr 14, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There are still some good people left here if you meet the right ones. Depending on the role, you'll get exposure and experience working with data. Also, there's free bagels on wednesdays and pizza the last friday of every month.

Cons

There's been big layoffs, which doesn't make for a good work environment. A lot of the old timers, especially management seem more concerned with job preservation than company progress. Mistakes get covered up and blame is assigned to others. Not a productive environment when people spend more time defending themselves than finding real solutions. There is a high turnover rate as employees get frustrated by all this and keep leaving.

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5.0
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Pros

Amazing work morale at QuinStreet. You get to work alongside others that are experienced in their field and they truly care about your work life balance.

Cons

It has been difficult making extra bonuses due to some of the verticals being newer.

3.0
May 5, 2026
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Pros

The company can offer strong earning potential and a large enough operation to create real opportunities for sales reps who are in the right segment with the right support at the right time. There are talented people across the organization and certain teams can be collaborative and knowledgeable. The business also has legitimate demand in the home services space, and there is value in the products when the fit is right. For someone who performs well in a fast paced, metric driven environment, there is room to make good money and gain solid experience.

Cons

The culture can feel highly numbers driven in a way that sometimes prioritizes activity volume over strategic selling and long term fit. Management quality varies significantly, and communication around expectations, compensation, and deal flexibility can be inconsistent. In some cases, sales reps may feel pressured to push opportunities that are not ideal fits, which can create frustration and hurt long term client success. There also seems to be limited alignment between leadership, sales, and support teams at times, which can make it harder to execute effectively and build confidence in the process.

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