It's All About What Department You Join - Anonymous employee EAB Employee Review

1.0
Jun 3, 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Some departments seem like supportive, well-managed teams, the benefits are fantastic, and I hear wonderful things about the Washington, D.C. office

Cons

Harassment in certain departments is rampant and permitted to go on by Human Resources as long as it's not direct justification for a law suit. The company projects an image of being supportive and sensitive to those with disabilities, but if your disability is a mental illness, certain managers and directors will trigger you until you leave if they don't like you and/or your work style. They will do this by holding you back from promotion, preventing you from learning new skills, and by keeping your pay as low as possible. Hostile employees that cause problems with multiple coworkers are protected as long as upper management likes them personally. This is not a safe place for many.

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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
Apr 1, 2026
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Pros

Had a history of supporting employee needs (e.g. hybrid)

Cons

- has become obsessed with in-office culture and "being present" (i.e., super limited full remote roles now), would not be surprised if the exec team submits a RTO mandate soon - compensation is under what you should receive, regardless of tenure or level. The amount of work far outpaces your salary. -because of the point above, burnout and a culture of irritability is omnipresent. - do NOT take the senior promotion, it just results in more work (you do multiple smaller projects in addition to your current workload and now lead trainings) and a small pay increase that does not even match inflation. - expectation that less senior staff have to interpret everything, big lack of clarity between need-to-have feedback and preference-edit feedback - instead of annual raises that match inflation, you get to spend full days quarterly with the team talking about topics that have nothing to do with your day-to-day - Management has become very clique-y, good luck moving into management if you're not already a part of the clique (or fully remote) - Unpaid overtime is expected but you will get shamed for not doing everything during the workday. - We currently work with the military and with the police as recruitment strategists so ICE will probably be next

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