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
Dec 14, 2016
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Pros

MT is an amazing and exciting place to work. I genuinely looked forward to going to work every day. The company is hard working, quickly growing, and fast-paced. The culture is next to none. It’s a positive and warm environment where the core values of kindness, commitment, and humility are living & breathing in the people, the office, and the work. They offer solid benefits, volunteer & community involvement opportunities. Leadership does a good job of having conversations with employees to make sure they feel valued and talents are being best used. If an employee is interested in a different department or career path, leadership works hard to make sure they accommodate and help the employee get to where they want to be. I am so grateful for the skills I developed, opportunities that led to professional & personal growth, and long-lasting relationships with colleagues!

Cons

The PTO structure is pretty average and there is not much opportunity to work from home/remotely. But, the magic of MT happens inside the office, so you'll be glad to be in the office every day!

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4.0
Jun 1, 2016
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Pros

Overall, I had a really good experience at Meeting Tomorrow. I didn't have much work experience but they hired me as a warehouse temp and ended up bringing me back for a few months to work in other department that were more suited to my skills. They are willing to experiment and move people are to see what fits best for them, and I think Rachel, the HR manager, does an incredible job of paying attention to people, their skills, and what they have to say about their experiences. There are a number of really competent people and a few people who love their jobs, which means the company functions well and has a generally positive vibe day-to-day. But most important to me was the feeling of being recognized and valued for my skills and personality in a way that felt authentic.

Cons

The company is in an industry that I never intended to have a career in, and I still don't plan to, so that's the context for my opinions. This may be splitting hairs, but because there's such an emphasis on being friendly and enthusiastic, it can be exhausting for a person for whom that doesn't come naturally. If you just want to show up at work and do your job, you can, but you may feel unfriendly. Other reviews also mention that there's limited opportunity for advancement, which is maybe true, but it was never my intention to advance. It's a good place to work if you don't have much experience, need a temporary job to hold you over, or you want to acquire some professional skills and try out some new things. It's a place that emphasizes the process of the work and feeling fulfilled day-to-day more than making a lot of money right away (although I'd imagine the salespeople do pretty well for themselves).

5.0
Feb 15, 2016

Growth and learning is front and center at MT!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Biggest pro for MT is how much the company cares about their employees and clients. For employees, it shows in many different areas including weekly check-ins with your manager, staff meetings, personal development goals, Training annex, FitMT, CommunMT, happy hours, benefits, core values, etc. With clients - there seems to be nothing this company wouldn't do to make sure their clients' have a successful event.

Cons

Some people find the seasonality of the event industry difficult - Spring and Fall are really busy for MT and they do a good job bringing on temporary staff to help with that time but I can see how it could be difficult for others.

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