Acosta reviews

3.1

40% would recommend to a friend

(2,902 total reviews)
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Brian Wynne

46% approve of CEO

35% positive business outlook

Acosta has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 2,902 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Acosta 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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3K reviews
1.0
Aug 11, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Not sure there is any. stay away.

Cons

Worked for this company for 11 and half yrs. to get a phone call on Dec. 2 saying I longer had a job due to my zip code! Are you serious? I had'nt received a raise in 5yrs and when I did it was dime! The milage is a joke at what you put out and what you get back every month. You work off the clock and dont get paid because you have to answer emails til 10pm -11pm at nite. The demands they put on you are out there. They laid 200 people off to get account in Jan. This is very greedy copmany to work for. I bet the none of the office people lost there jobs but they lay off people out in the feild doing a job that matters not sitting behind a desk. While at xmas time they have a xmas office party and you get a whole 50.00 bonus that they take taxes out. No room for advancement unless you are in the clich or know someone in upper magement to much favoritism.

2.0
Feb 18, 2026

Employees are treated as expenses rather than people

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

If you have a good manager, your job will go well most of the time.

Cons

Benefits are awful. I pay around $240 a month for health insurance (not counting dental, FSA, and other benefits) and my insurance has an enormous deductible of $4,500. Their pharmacy benefits also exclude specialty medications, such as those for cancer, crohn's disease, HIV, multiple sclerosis, and more. In order to access these lifesaving medications, Acosta employees have to first apply for the drug manufacturers' patient assistance/charity programs that are intended for patients who are uninsured and unable to afford their medication. If they get a denial, they are then told that they could get their medication sent to them through a pharmacy that imports drugs from foreign countries (which is probably not legal). I went through this process, and I was told that if I was uncomfortable doing any of this then I would have to pay the full $9,000/month out of pocket for my medication. I'm not sure what options exist for people whose medications can't be sourced from overseas. They make Acosta employees go through this sometimes months-long process just so the company can save some money. In addition to this, my pay is so low that am living paycheck-to-paycheck even with roommates in an area in a low cost of living. Raises aren't enough to keep up with a rising cost of living. To add to this: there was an opening for the position above mine, and the listed salary range was a decent step up from what I was being paid at the time. I applied to it and was rejected, but then the position was offered to me as a promotion at a salary around $15,000 less than the low end of the listed pay range. Loyalty to this company only holds you back.

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