Americaneagle.com reviews

3.8

68% would recommend to a friend

(222 total reviews)

Tony Svanascini

73% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

Americaneagle.com has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 222 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Americaneagle.com employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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222 reviews
1.0
May 18, 2026

If You’ve Read the Bad Reviews, Believe Them

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

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.

3.0
Jan 17, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Americaneagle.com is a strong company with sound financial fundamentals. They do not hold any debt, which puts them in a better position than most companies in this industry. They have never gone through layoffs, and at no point did I feel that that there was a risk of that happening. Obviously, the future can't be predicted, so that's not to say it couldn't happen. When it comes to their website development business, they do solid work. They have a lot of great development talent and the websites typically turn out great as a result. The costs are typically on the higher end, but that's the result of having a good product. The people, for the most part, are nice. Everyone wants to do good work, and treat each other with respect. Are there bad apples? Of course, but you're going to find that everywhere. The insurance benefits are very good. Health, vision, and dental are very affordable and you have a strong safety net should anything happen. Retirement benefits are pretty standard with company match. Pay is also very good, but this depends on how good your negotiation tactics are. Don't be afraid to ask for what you think you're worth.

Cons

Why am I giving three stars you ask? Well, let me first preface that this was just my experience. I do not speak for others and what their experience was or is like. Burnout is very much real. It's an awful feeling. The days are repetitive and your success is largely determined on what clients you deal with. Many things happen that are out of your control, but that is not really considered during a review process. Very cut throat that way. It's very tough to balance the workload. There's a lot of conflicting priorities and this causes work for "smaller" clients to fall to the wayside. You'll likely see many reviews referring to billable hours. It makes sense from a billing purpose and seems to be the most objective way to invoice clients, but it is more a problem than it is a benefit. There's no getting away from it though. It's there to stay. The incentive structure is built around submitting your timecard and hitting your billable hours goal (depends on your position), and does not seem to be around quality of work. Human nature says that if you if a project is given a certain amount of time to be completed, it will take that full amount of time (see Parkinson's Law). This of course disincentivizes efficiency and usually results in people overestimating and billing hours as they can to make sure they are able to submit their timecard. If you don't submit your timecard on time, you are hit with a negative performance event. The culture is very much a traditional corporate structure. Cubicles, fluorescent lights, etc. It's not a super exciting environment to be in. Not a problem of course for those that like that setting. I rarely see people in a happy mood. It's very much a "get through the day" kind of atmosphere. Remote employees do exist, and it can work if they allow it. They are pushing for more back in the office, so be aware of that. There really isn't much collaboration going on. Everyone sits at their desk on Team's meetings all day trying to cram their work in. Look, at the end of the day, it's what you make of it. There are pros and cons for every business. You may find that this is a great fit for you and that's great. Others may not, and that's also okay. Do not let this review deter you from going through with an interview. See what it's like for yourself. As I said in my pros section, there are plenty.

2.0
May 8, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good resource, time flexibility, big name clients

Cons

The management leavel are lack of skills and knowledge, most of them just bs around, the developing skills of them as front end developer are bad. Most of them just stay there long enough, they don’t know much modern technologies. The management skills are poor too, they don’t have any management skills at all, the team layers are messy, well, there is no team layers at all. If the management level are not good enough, how should I trust this is the company I can learn and grow with.

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