Great workplace and amazing people one could ever work with - Business Analyst Americaneagle.com Employee Review

5.0
20 Dec 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Since day 1 I started working in this company to date, everyone has been very supportive. I am being guided by a super cool mentor and advisors who let me learn and grow at my own pace. None of my days have been the same and monotonous so far despite my job title as each and every day is a bag full of multiple exciting tasks/work and unique opportunities one can grab to learn something exciting. Pros to name a few: 1. Great mentor and advisors (will give you ample amount of time to settle down and understand company's structure) 2. Friendly team members and staff (I haven't seen anyone saying No to help) 3. Transparent work ambience (Was talking to one of my bosses like a friend of mine without knowing he's my boss) 4. You get your own private space (no micro-managing) 5. Great learning opportunities (You'll never run out of good work)

Cons

1. Your boss won't scold you. 2. Your manager won't micro-manage you. 3. There's no one to let you down when you seek help 4. You get pampered with donuts and candies here and then

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Americaneagle.com Response
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Thank you for taking the time to write this review! We are happy that you have had a great experience at Americaneagle.com so far. Americaneagle.com has recently developed a mentorship system to create the best onboarding experience for new employees. We also have numerous opportunities for continued development and training. We have an amazing work environment as our directors and managers are very team focused and family oriented. We appreciate your input.

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1.0
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Pros

Could be a good stepping stone if you're early in your career

Cons

Stop positioning this as a people-first company when everything clearly revolves around billable hours. If you want better work, stronger client relationships, and any kind of retention, you have to move beyond utilization being the only thing that matters. Right now, it drives every decision, and it shows. Give managers real authority. It makes no sense that decisions about people’s performance or employment are being made by leadership who are not involved in their day-to-day work. Either trust your managers to lead their teams or stop putting them in positions where they have no actual say. The constant push to “just bill a little more” or "bill an extra 15 min a day" completely misses the point. The issue is not that employees are not working hard enough. The issue is that the system is built in a way that prioritizes hours over impact. Suggesting that the solution is simply to work more is exactly why burnout continues to be a problem. If growth and development actually matter, then stop making them work against employees. Right now, any time spent on training or improving skills hurts utilization, which sends a very clear message that development is not truly valued. And most importantly, stop dismissing feedback. Labeling concerns as a generational issue or implying people should just be grateful to be here shuts down any chance of real improvement. These are not new complaints. The same themes have come up for years, and they continue to be ignored. At some point, there needs to be a decision to either acknowledge the reality and make meaningful changes, or continue with the same approach and accept the ongoing turnover and low morale. Right now, it feels like the latter.

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