JD Power reviews

3.3

53% would recommend to a friend

(564 total reviews)
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Joshua Peirez

28% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

JD Power has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 564 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The JD Power employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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4.0
Sep 13, 2008
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Pros

It's a great place to be from. It is a good pace to start a career and is a strong brand name to have on your resume. You have to fight for attention and perform well to be noticed. But you can begin to build a strong career here.

Cons

Leadership at senior levels is weak. People are often treated like a number even though the company is quite small. There is a lot of rewards give based on longevity instead of where they are due. The organization is way to process driven and those who are actually doing revenue generating work are rarely listened to in making decisions. Finance, HR and Corporate communications have way too much power to drive the company.

2.0
Sep 10, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

They pay pretty well, especially if you don't live in CA or NY (cause their pay scales are NY based as a subsidiary of McGraw Hill). There's still a core group of good employees and the cooperation between employees can be pretty good

Cons

Used to be a great company, but since being acquired by McGraw Hill it's been slowing degenerating to another publicly traded sweat shop primarily interested in bottom line. Nothing wrong with making money and profits, but when it obscures all the real issues that need to be dealt with in order to BE a better company with better products and to BECOME more profitable, then that's a problem. Short term mentality is one way, though limited, to think about it. Related to this, the company has become more and more top down. I'm in a role some might consider low level executive management and I, along with others in my type of role have become increasingly marginalized as McGraw Hill and JDPA executives make decisions behind closed doors and hand them down. The president, Steve Goodall, makes a good effort to understand whats going on as does at least one divison head, but many others really aren't that interested in bottom or middle up information, though they pay lip service to it. They are also hampered by McGraw's corporate culture. I don't know how much Goodall can really do to improve things, but there is some room there. Increasingly, the McGraw Hill profit pressure has caused the company to focus much less on clients (ironic given we are supposedly a customer satisfaction company) and look to increase profitability by charging more and creating spin-off, me too products rather than really figuring out what clients and consumers need. The well known award and trophyhave created a real protectionist mentality of the brand which hampers doing cutting edge work or really meeting client needs. Related to this, again to a degree since the advent of McGraw Hill ownership, the shots are increasingly called by finance and legal with dramatically customer unfriendly policies that hamper the business units in growing their business.

3.0
Aug 21, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

Lots to learn if you move yourself around and go for the challenges. Excellent brand name recognition and respect and the products the company produces are valuable to clients. Overall culture is positive. The 'real-world' experience sweet spot is Supervisor to Senior Manager. Below that, you're processing and above that, it becomes more about company specific politics for some and a stopping point for others.

Cons

In regard to research, you won't learn industry standards, you'll learn company standards - these may not transfer to another research company. If you're looking for career growth as a researcher, you'll need research training or credentials from elsewhere.

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