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
4.0
Mar 5, 2015

Moving Forward and Getting Better

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Pros

Lately, I have had a pretty good experience at Rewards Network (but that wasn't always the case). When I joined the company there were a lot of negative people, rude/controlling managers(s), big egos, lots of opinions and very little direction. We said “yes” to way more than we should have and as a result did a lot of work but very poorly. We were told to work hard and work late hours (a member of senior leadership even joked about how we need to “bop” folks on the head to sit down when people ‘popped' up from their desks at 5PM like Whack-A-Mole—even handed out inflatable hammers to managers… hilarious, right? That person is no longer here, FWIW). When we said things couldn’t be done we were told “that’s not an option.” Not a fun place to work when it’s like that. For one reason or another, the vast majority of those people are gone and my work efficiency has improved drastically because of it. We might have fewer people now but I actually feel like we get more work done. As of 2015, IMO, there are some strong people who want to do what’s right: focus on clients and sales. We work well with each other and want to add value to our clients’ businesses. Every day we have to make hard decisions about what to do and have to say “no” a lot more. I think we have a solid foundation and are moving things in the right direction again.

Cons

Things aren’t perfect. We can’t do things the way we always use to. We have to find new ways to do things, do it simpler and faster. We need to focus on fixing a lot of junk that our predecessors didn’t fix and and then start investing in growth and new products. Enable sales to help clients and so they have to do less busy work. PTO policy is not great, it’s not very competitive compared to other companies (you can take some vacation time… if you don’t get sick. If you get sick then you have to choose between vacation time and the holidays).

3.0
Mar 4, 2015

Confused

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Pros

Great Department, Great Manager, Great Co-workers

Cons

Uncertainty of your future, discouraging on the honesty and integrity of the leadership. I have been with RN almost 5 years and If a young lady who was vibrant, smart and a hard worker left without an ounce of notice or an reason to why have me questioning myself as why I’m still there. This young lady was humble and fair and this have me puzzled. Which lead me to believe something transpired and she just was at her last string and decided to leave. Integrity

4.0
Mar 3, 2015

Account Executive

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Pros

The work-life balance. The flexible schedule. The compensation package was good for a 40 hour week outside sales position.

Cons

The marketing is limited and does not reach a millennial consumer. Eventually the B2C product will expire if they don't reevaluate the product.

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