Epsilon reviews

3.7

69% would recommend to a friend

(3,337 total reviews)

Sean Reardon

61% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

Epsilon has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 3,337 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Epsilon employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media & Communication industry (3.5 stars).

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3K reviews
1.0
Nov 17, 2014

Toxic! Turn. And. Run.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I'll start by saying that I'm confident my experience and those of my colleagues in the West Chicago location is probably radically different from that of my colleagues in other Epsilon offices. I believe that the vision of this company and the top leadership. The company recently went through a rebranding that, I believe, is strong, fresh and would make me proud to work there. The company is healthy financially, and for the most part, the benefits are strong.

Cons

I was part of the West Chicago location, formerly Aspen Marketing Services. This is part of the "agency" arm of Epsilon, which had very little to do with the data brokerage identity of the company. I believe that there are systemic fault lines in this organization that make it the worst work environment I've ever experienced. If you are advanced in your career and have any desire to perform at a strategic level, this is not the job for you. The vision of my role that was painted during the interview process could not be more opposite than my actual experience. Let's get the basic flaws out of the way: The PTO allocation was a far cry from what I'd expect at my level of experience or from experience in other agencies. The work environment is uninspiring and it's in a "warehouse row" location in the middle of nowhere. I knew about these things and chose to overlook them because I was led to believe that I would have a role that was strategic and at a higher level of leadership. Don't fall for this: It is not true! The senior leaders (at least in this location) have limited to no exposure to anyone above the SVP level (our immediate managers). For someone like me who had a personal relationship with the CEO of my previous organization, I found this to be disconcerting. In addition, the company is not effective in teaching all of us what else Epsilon as a massive data company has to offer clients. While I knew that I worked for a data company, I knew very little about what resources I had to provide clients to help improve their business. I reported to one of the top "leaders" in the company. My manager created a culture of fear and resentment by publicly berating me and other members of the team, agreeing to impossible demands and then punishing us for failing to achieve them, and making autocratic decisions but then assigning blame to me and other team members when things fell apart, rather than taking responsibility for their own decisions and hand in the end result. The most senior members of the team (including myself) are regularly expected to perform extremely tactical duties, which often are consuming due to the lack of "bench" support on the team. Even worse, when performing these tasks three levels beneath us, executive leadership micromanages to the point that it's impossible not to regularly doubt one's own ability. I was never supported as a leader by my manager but rather constantly contradicted, refuted and screamed at publicly, demolishing any leadership credibility. When combined with the reality of performing the day-to-day role of an AE, it is unfathomable that I was still expected to play a leadership role and ultimately held responsible for the performance of the team. This work environment is toxic and does not facilitate strong performance. If I could give this company zero stars, I would. I wouldn't recommend this company to my worst enemy and deeply regret making the decision to work there.

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Epsilon Response
1y
Thank you for sharing your feedback. Your insights will be shared with leadership as we work to improve.
1.0
May 2, 2019

Run from this sinking ship

Anonymous employee
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Pros

health benefits, 401k, ideal for pay collecting

Cons

Most of the jobs were/are already being outsourced to offshore branch in India. increased hiring in India and vacant jobs in usa get filled in india. If this wasn't bad, former parent Alliance data got tired of this revenue losing company sold it off to Publicis. Expect more job migration, layoffs, pay cuts with lot of instability/uncertainty. Join at your peril! Those still there are either playing politics to survive/stuck for other reasons/incompetent. coward, uncaring management.

2.0
Jan 17, 2017

Started well, ended poorly

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Pros

The office I worked out of was very flexible with working from home and taking time off. Amount of paid time off was good, but my team was an outlier.

Cons

Laying off workers every quarter. They opened an office in India and had our team training them for 6 months while saying, "nobody's job is in jeopardy." Then they cut the team I worked on from 5 to 2 over 2 rounds of cuts(6 months) as well as about ten other employees in the office. Underpaid for industry standard for what work we were doing. Claimed we weren't a "24 hour" yet we were expected to work and answer emails at almost all hours.

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Epsilon Response
9y
Thank you for your review. We are glad your time at Epsilon gave you the flexibility you needed but we wish your tenure ended on a more positive note. New global realities are changing the business landscape not only for Epsilon but for our clients as well. These changes are forcing all companies to adjust and make strategic business decisions to ensure success now and in the future.
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