Pros
Great people (colleagues and peers) It’s a good entry level gig for folks early in their career Ability to move around in the company if a different role catches your interest Great medical/dental benefits
Cons
EAB was an amazing place to work…. Until it wasn’t. Employees are overloaded, burnt out, and severely underpaid. Racism and homophobia run rampant despite the company boasting its robust DEI program. You’re “empowered” to speak up and make sound business decisions, but are blatantly ignored when you actually do - or worse, management takes your ideas and passes it off as their own. Speaking of management, I’m convinced that some of the newer managers were hired solely as puppets or scapegoats - the incompetence has been absolutely mind-blowing. Sales and strategic leaders promise partners unrealistic project timelines or even products the company doesn’t even offer for the sake of a signed contract, then throw the functional teams under the bus when they aren’t able to deliver. Turnover is incredibly high and backfills are extremely slow to be hired, creating a lot of resourcing and capacity issues.