Meeting Tomorrow reviews

4.6

91% would recommend to a friend

(72 total reviews)

David Northridge

100% approve of CEO

99% positive business outlook

Meeting Tomorrow has an employee rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars, based on 72 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Meeting Tomorrow employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Arts, Entertainment & Recreation industry (3.9 stars).

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72 reviews
5.0
Jul 6, 2018

Supportive and Encouraging!

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Pros

-There is a great system for determining your capacity on a given day/week and management does try to alleviate workload when they can. Work/life balance is important here but like any job, you have to create healthy boundaries if you want that balance to exist. -Diversity and Inclusion is a constant topic of conversation and something that everyone cares about deeply. It isn't just a buzzword...we do things to encourage real action around it. Not just a top-down thing either...everyone has the opportunity to participate. -50% of the company is female, including leadership. This is rare at an AV company and should be recognized. -Leadership opportunities are available to people with various projects, should they desire it. Again, you need to be self-motivated or volunteer. -Bonus structure is nice and encourages everyone to get through the busy times of year. We also have optional parties/outings on a fairly regular basis, which allows us to get to know each other on a different level. -Pretty much everyone is a genuinely nice person and cares about doing good things in the world. When you can operate on the assumption that everyone is doing their best and has good intentions, it makes any stressful work situations easier to handle. -Feedback is encouraged and there is generally not a "blame" culture. If mistakes happen we look for how to improve things for next time. That is certainly refreshing! -There are great opportunities to innovate and come up with new ideas.

Cons

I wouldn't say that these are cons, just things to be aware of: -You're in a smaller company, so you have to advocate for yourself if you want educational opportunities or advancement. You may have to create your own version of advancement, as there aren't really a ton of promotion opportunities. However, if you come up with projects that align with company goals, you may have an easier time implementing them than at a larger company. -It is a very casual work environment, so if you are accustomed to more structure it may be challenging for you. -It can be easy to get caught up in "how things have been done in the past" because there is still a core group of people that have been at the company for a long time, so if you're newer and want to be innovative, you have to be willing to challenge that. But I've rarely had a negative experience with it!

5.0
Feb 1, 2018

Great culture, people, and mission

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Strong culture which drives the people they hire, resulting in employees who are genuine, extremely kind, and supportive. Cons are embraced and worked on by leadership. Overall, the company and people have good intentions and create an enjoyable place to work.

Cons

Start-up vibe, which can be positive for some and negative for others. Structure/organization feels in flux, and processes are often changed or updated.

3.0
Jan 2, 2018

Start Up

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Start up company with no direction or clear goals. Management with no experience.

Cons

Relaxed and great benefits for everyone

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Meeting Tomorrow Response
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Thank you for your feedback. It's important to us that we provide our employees with a clear understanding of our mission and goals, and I apologize if we've fallen short for you there. We'd like the opportunity to give you more clarity. We hope you consider reaching out to your manager or Team Resources to discuss further.
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