Reputation reviews

3.4

54% would recommend to a friend

(461 total reviews)
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Joe Burton

58% approve of CEO

35% positive business outlook

Reputation has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 461 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Reputation employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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2.0
Aug 28, 2014
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Pros

Great location in a beautifully designed building. All the snacks and drinks you can eat, free lunch, great healthcare benefits Nice colleagues who work hard: everyone outside of management is trying to do their best despite the company culture and product issues Fun quarterly sales dinners Cool industry, interesting clients and stories Self rewarding for clients you are able to help

Cons

All of upper management left in 2012/2013. False promises: convincing people to stay under false pretenses, offer salary increases and then redacting, hiring people into certain positions and then removing them. Unrealistic expectations: not providing the resources that employees need to do their jobs. Account managers managing 4-500 accounts with tons of manual work - nothing is automated. Understaffed writing/editing team as well as fulfillment teams >> very poor product offering. Most things are outsourced to people in the cloud for the lowest price possible instead of building technology from the ground up to make things work.....lots of duck tape everywhere you look. Continuous Pivoting: new products all the time with no roadmap for actual implementation or scalability or training to sell/use the products. Overpromising to desperate clients who have no where else to turn, charging them tons, and then not delivering on engagements with no remorse. I'd very confidently say there is a 30% efficacy rate. No communication: literally 0. No one knows the direction of the company, who is working on what, what is most important, when there are new product releases, when there are management changes. There is no communication for individual teams, no training, no continued educations, no sales meetings, no notification of commission plan changes. I literally had money retroactively taken out of my paycheck, a month AFTER they notified us of a change in the commission plan. No work culture: Just go to work, work as best you can with what you have, go home. Terrible politics: When an organization is fundamentally failing the claws come out. Everyone is out for themselves with little regard for others or their careers. This is Reputation.com 100%. Be really good at navigating the right people or flying under the radar of mid-management. They are looking for an exit: Upper management is working very hard to make the financials look as good as possible so someone (I'm not sure who!) will buy them/ they can IPO....whatever. It's abundantly clear everywhere you turn that they just don't care about renewal rates, quality products, efficacy, or employees. Let's not forget the lawsuits: they have had a class action lawsuit brought against them. I promise without a doubt that the glowing reviews are faked......let's not forget what Reputation.com does to make money. Overall: Work here if you really need a job, you'll make it out just fine and this is a brand name firm almost so it can help you to move up in Silicon Valley when you do leave. Don't work here if you have options and are looking for a long term career / career growth.

1.0
Aug 21, 2014

No Idea What To Do

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Pros

There wasn't much to say about this. The hours were flexible, technically. The pay was decent if you hustled.

Cons

I was provided with no guidance and no information as to what was expected of me, just given a name of a guy and some information about him, and then told to write "five stories" about this information. In addition to it being needlessly confusing, it was also highly unethical, as the client was paying us to hide damaging information about himself so he could run for public office.

1.0
Aug 18, 2014

Complete disdain for their workers

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Pros

It started well, with writers and editors, on the creative side, collaborating on creating good content for clients. The atmosphere was collegial and invigorating

Cons

Management has changed dramatically over the years, with each new manager a notch or two below the one replaced. , The company charges its clients thousands of dollars and now pays its writers less than $10 per piece of content written, which started in the mid-$20 range per piece a few years back and then started getting cut. The writers who create these pieces now earn about a third of what they earned when Reputation was a struggling startup, and ditto the editors. Promised bonuses are vapor, and where writers and editors once were encouraged to share ideas and commentary on the firm's online forum, such interaction is prohibited now. Rocking the boat is punished. Most of the good editors and writers have long since left Reputation for employers with integrity, and the quality of work performed for clients clearly suffers, although the degradation of quality isn't reflected in the rates the company charges its clients because new clients aren't aware of how poorly they're being served relative to what was available to them a few years ago.

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