Rewards Network reviews

3.5

62% would recommend to a friend

(385 total reviews)
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Stephen Fusco

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57% positive business outlook

Rewards Network has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 385 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Rewards Network 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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385 reviews
1.0
Mar 26, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Very little to report aside from the 33% food plan discount. However, you can't pay bills with an earned discount. Auto reimbursement is fine if daily mileage is 50 per day or less. Do the math with net dollars. Also no reimbursement for parking and tolls ?

Cons

The management planted review of Feb 27th, 2014 is such a mockery to answer the vast collection of negative, but truthful employee claims of deplorable conditions of RN's products and compensation posted on glassdoor. First of all, we are not a cutting edge marketing company. The product hasn't changed in years to keep current. The phone app is a dud. Support and Ramp up mentioned in the review are deceptive in the hiring process. Most smart reps realize the trap and leave after 6 months. Adequate compensation cannot be earned until the start of the 4th year. Aged accounts delete offsetting any gain in obtaining new accounts. Net increase is minimal. Therefore commission totals don't advance. The promise of new partnerships over the past three years have not materialized and diner membership aka Match Rate is at an all time low. The management review mentions that turnover is a problem that is being addressed head-on. Their Quote " we must hire better people" Well it was YOU that interviewed the candidates and YOU selected what YOU perceived were the best. Maybe it's time to look in the mirror and take blame for not hiring the best and/or not training the best to be successful. We all know Rookie Training is lame. Do something now about Match Rate - product improvements - employee compensation - auto expense reimbursement - managers that motivate and solve problems - support of sales efforts from marketing to due diligence. There is a lot to do, get busy and solve these issues and don't waste time writing a positive review of nonsense.

1.0
Mar 25, 2014

Beware

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Discount at partner restaurants Flexible schedule

Cons

If you want to be frustrated over the worst compensation plan - work at RN If you want to drive 2000 miles per month, pay for your gas, parking and only get partial reimbursement - work for RN If you don't want to feel appreciated - work at RN If you want to fight with colleagues in corporate to get deals done - work for RN If you want to lose deals or clients for things you can’t control – work for RN If you like being frustrated all the time about policies, paperwork, and rework - work for RN If you want to be micromanaged - work for RN If you want to get yelled at by prospects or deleted accounts - work at RN If you want to upper management who can't ( and never ) sell tell you what to do - work for RN If you are good at sales and want to make money - don't work for RN If you want to help customers ( restaurants) and not take their money from their existing customers - don’t work for RN If you want to feel supported by management – don’t work for RN If you respect yourself – don’t work for RN

1.0
Mar 24, 2014

Run

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The location and the hours were pretty good.

Cons

Instead of having managers that help train and inform their teams, they have managers that simply put blame and openly talk about who they think should be fired, and who they felt were incompetent at their jobs (whether the people were part of, or outside of, their team).

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