Pros
- You get to work from home
Cons
Working at EAB has been one of the most frustrating professional experiences of my career and I'm SO glad I'm quitting soon. Here’s why: You’re regularly assigned work with little to no quality assurance, which leads to endless back-and-forth questions and confusion. The company is obsessed with meetings. Entire days are eaten up by Zoom calls that add no value and derail actual productivity. Processes are painfully inefficient, redundant, and outdated – it feels like running in circles just to get basic tasks done. Micromanagement is rampant. Instead of trusting employees to own their work, leaders hover over every small decision, creating a suffocating environment. Training is practically non-existent, and when it is offered, it’s led by contractors who clearly don’t care and just go through the motions. There’s no real investment in developing employees. You’re expected to somehow figure it out on your own in a broken system, and when things go wrong, leadership is quick to blame rather than support.