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National Restaurant Association

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National Restaurant Association reviews

2.3

21% would recommend to a friend

(141 total reviews)
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Michelle Korsmo

11% approve of CEO

14% positive business outlook

National Restaurant Association has an employee rating of 2.3 out of 5 stars, based on 141 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The National Restaurant Association employee rating is 38% below average for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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141 reviews
2.0
Oct 9, 2012

Great people but poor management.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great people work here. They pay less than other companies but you get great benefits. Lots of holidays.

Cons

Pays less than industry standard. Poor management and practically no career paths, no room for advancement. High turnover rate due to low morale.

1.0
Oct 24, 2025
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Pros

For many years, this was a genuinely great place to work — collaborative culture, strong mission, and dedicated, capable teams. Colleagues were passionate about their work and deeply invested in the success of the organization. The former CEO fostered a culture of unity that the new CEO has decimated. There are still a few talented and caring people trying to hold things together.

Cons

Everything changed under the current CEO. Despite limited leadership experience, she quickly created a narrative that the business was failing — one the Board unfortunately accepted without fully validating. What followed has been a steady erosion of trust, talent, and financial stability. Significant spending on outside consultants has produced little to no measurable value, while the organization has fallen deeper into debt. Expanding the "C" suite with people with no knowledge of the business who now owe their new career to the CEO, building on the underlying morass in the organization. Entire departments, including HR and most of Finance, have been eliminated and replaced with outside companies with no knowledge of the organization or its businesses, leaving basic operations under-resourced and chaotic. Many long-tenured and highly competent leaders have either been laid off, have chosen to leave or are preparing to leave due to the toxic environment and lack of strategic direction. The CEO routinely blames staff for poor performance while taking no ownership of decisions that have harmed the organization. What was once a respected, stable organization has become demoralized and vulnerable to competitors because of executive inexperience and poor judgment.

1.0
May 22, 2025

Poor leadership

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Pros

A few technically skilled team members who has expertise to perform their work. Decent work-life balance before things went downhill with new management. Standard benefits (vacations, PTO, health insurance)

Cons

The tech leadership really struggled with being open, supportive, or even just professionally respectful. There was a growing culture of fear in the department, where people didn’t feel safe speaking up or asking questions.

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