Maritz reviews

3.8

73% would recommend to a friend

(797 total reviews)
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David Peckinpaugh

94% approve of CEO

61% positive business outlook

Maritz has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 797 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Maritz employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media & Communication industry (3.7 stars).

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797 reviews
2.0
Oct 1, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

The ability to come and go as you please, without reason. "Work" from home. No clock watchers. An extremely relaxed culture, almost to the point of play hard, work when you're done playing. Virtually no websites are blocked, which makes killing time while waiting on deliverables tolerable.

Cons

Ahh where to begin? The department has been in a swift decline for the last few years and continues to gain speed with the decisions senior management is making. Wow they're bad with communication too. You can ask the same question to 5 different Sr. Leaders and get 5 totally different answers. Quite amazing actually. Oh and the President just "retired" at oh so convenient of times (of turmoil). Just throw a couple elephants and acrobats into the ring and you've got yourself a circus. Here's my attempt to explain the layoffs and replacements - Project Coordinators/Directors/Sr. PD's are the work horses of the department. They're also the ones with the least amount of experience and least amount of training (understandable when little formal training is offered). Direct correlation: they're paid the least and work the most, resulting in high turnover at that level. 75% of them leave within 2 years of hire date. Managers/Sr. Managers are next in line up the chain. Half are excellent employees (5+ years ago when promotions existed, these are the tenured Maritz employees that worked their way up to a manager level), the other half (hired externally) are absolutely atrocious and know nothing about the research industry. Now the tenured managers are leaving in droves because they're figuring out that grass is much greener on the other side (side note - I had 3 different managers in 2 years of employment). Promotions are slowly getting worked into the system now that re-org #3 in 5 years is in place. I didn't hear of a promotion in the entire department for about 18 months at one point. I was actually told my promotion paperwork was being processed...7 months before I left (no promotion issued). Combine all of that with a 1.5% raise every 18-24 months, you've got a lot of unhappy folks. Compensation is well-below industry comparables, and that's not going to change regardless of how thin the department gets with offshoring IT and not replacing employees that leave. Healthcare benefit has to be one of the highest costs I've heard of, and that coming from a non-smoker. Smokers probably have 15-20% of their paycheck go to healthcare. The rest of benefits are pretty well in line with what you'd get elsewhere. Leaving my coworkers was the hardest part about leaving the company; they are some awesome people stuck in a toxic environment.

1.0
Mar 10, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Some very fine people to work with. Clean, quiet office. Some flexibility on hours. Might be able to work from home. Pay better than expected.

Cons

Not enough good people to work for. Management by whim. Insufficient training and supervision. A regular paycheck until something better comes along if they aren't cutting your hours. If you're at the top of the pay curve, you have a bulls-eye on your back.

2.0
May 2, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Some flex in the schedule to tend to outside items Coworkers are very nice and care about the quality of their work

Cons

- Too much focus on cost cutting and not enough emphasis on strategic investments - Management consistently sets unrealistic financials goals then when they are missed,despite significant growth they tell the us there will be no cost of living increases and be prepared to work even harder. - No opportunity for career advancement (promotions are unheard of) - Politics over performance - Does not value creativity - conformity over creativity

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