QuinStreet reviews

3.4

52% would recommend to a friend

(541 total reviews)
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Doug Valenti

72% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

QuinStreet has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 541 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The QuinStreet 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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541 reviews
2.0
Dec 8, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Very good health care package

Cons

The management has been flailing for most of the last 2 years, unsure about what they are doing or how to turn the company around. Company morale is very low and the recent layoffs can't have helped. You will get paid at least a third under industry standard wages.

1.0
Mar 4, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

They're good at picking out really friendly entry level employees. It's easy to make lasting friendships. Many different schedules to choose from.

Cons

While entry level employees and lower management seem carefully chosen for friendly qualities, upper management most certainly is not. I've never been more disrespected and chastised by an authority figure in my life than i was by one of the "team lead managers" at the oregon location. On several occasions she abused her power, made my employees cry, and despite the fact that i didnt report to her harrassed and verbally abused me multiple times. I even had to involve HR several times and request HR investigations on myself and my preformance to shut down lies and rumors she would start. They'll make a lot of promises about raises, promotions and bonuses, but you're going to have to fight for them. Even a written offer of promotion doesnt mean anything, 3 other people were given a promotion that was already promised in writing to me before i left.

2.0
Apr 21, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

A lot of opportunities to learn about online marketing, technology, creative design, client relationships, etc. The company truly gives you room to learn and do things yourself so as to learn on the job. They are not afraid to give an important project to someone new and yet unproven, and also are willing to try new things, see how it goes and learn from it. That remains an undeniable positive aspect of working at QuinStreet. I have also seen many people around me being promoted when deserved, or given new projects/responsibilities when they wanted to. Though I think the promotion track is not very clear, I still do believe that people are empowered to do what they wish as long as they work hard for it.

Cons

However the pros listed above tend to be sadly tarnished with many political issues in the company that can really make it impossible to do your job properly, if not to make you bitter and angry a lot of the time. There is a very strong favoritism at the top management level, executives clearly have favorites and make decisions on projects or promotions/layoffs based on who they like most. I have seen too many people throughout the company demoted from their position because someone on top didn't agree with them, or people promoted or given advantage because they had gotten along well with someone influential. At times it seems political connections within the company are the only thing that will let you win, and without it your future is counted. And this seems to apply to all kinds of levels (from managers to VPs), no one is safe. Everyone fears June/July time when annual reviews are completed along with annual layoffs. Such culture creates a blockage of communication from the top down and from the bottom up. Everyone is doubtful of one another, worried that what they say or do will be used against them in the future, so keeping information to yourself/your team is key and some people play that card very well. No need to say this is an incredibly negative environment to work in, and most of the time doesn't just make your life at work difficult, it makes you unable to do a good job. I don't recommend joining QuinStreet generally, however positive comments above still stand and may make the opportunity to work there actually interesting if you think you can put up with political crap, you will indeed learn a lot and have a lot to say on your resume after a year or two.

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