E&E reviews

2.3

19% would recommend to a friend

(120 total reviews)

Edmund Jin

15% approve of CEO

23% positive business outlook

E&E has an employee rating of 2.3 out of 5 stars, based on 120 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The E&E employee rating is 33% below average for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.4 stars).

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120 reviews
1.0
Apr 11, 2020

Advice for Anyone Applying for Upper Management or Sales

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Very good health insurance This can be a good place to start a career. You can learn a lot about logistics and the infrastructure of a large company. You won't make much money starting out here. Some of the upper management is paid very well and everyone else makes nothing. There are some great people who work there.

Cons

You'll be promised everything you want to hear in the interview, but when it comes down to it they are all empty promises. It's basically impossible to accomplish your job between the upper management who does things the way they've always done them and the penny pinching on marketing and traveling budgets. I'm still blown away at how much of my travel was not approved to meet with retailers. But when you do travel, you'll get the worst flights. The good part is... they don't necessarily care if you do a good job. Things change so frequently it's difficult to actually quantify anything. The people who have been there the longest survive by not ruffling feathers. Majority of upper management is paid well, this also makes them very protective of their positions. Make sure to negotiate a high starting salary, raises only happen once a year and they are minimal. The company also has an "Everyone is Replaceable" attitude. I watched several co-workers receive offers from other companies. They would ask if JLA could match or even come close. The answer every time was no. These were very valuable employees that were tough to replace because they had been with the company for multiple years. They were some of the few people in middle management, IT, and marketing that really held the place together and built good systems and processes. If you're in upper management you should definitely include severance in your contract as the company's policy is: no severance. Also, look at the graph of the company rating. They posted false reviews to bump it up, you'll see the curve. If for some reason you are thinking about taking a position with JLA. Take a good look at the main offices, kitchen, bathrooms, storage areas... And ask yourself, does look and feel like a productive work space, or does it feel like a company trying to save every penny. It's a reflection of how you will be treated.

2.0
Feb 27, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Flexible if has some issue to deal with at home, can work from home occassionally.

Cons

Bad work life balance. Leadership not respecting employees. Overwork and have to work at night with oversea team

1.0
Apr 25, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Flexible Hours, Option to WFH as needed

Cons

Unfortunately, it's been an incredibly toxic experience working for E&E. Firstly, the management sets expectations that are completely unattainable. They pile on work without providing adequate resources or training, leaving employees feeling overwhelmed and unsupported. It's frustrating to see how little regard they have for our professional development. To make matters worse, the company has been continuously laying off team members, which has resulted in the remaining employees shouldering an unbearable workload. It feels like we're constantly drowning in tasks, with no relief in sight. Additionally, there's a glaring lack of diversity within the company. It's disheartening to see such a homogeneous work environment, and it's clear that the company has a long way to go in terms of promoting inclusivity and diversity. Furthermore, there's a severe lack of incentives and bonuses, despite the demanding workload. The company fails to recognize and reward hard work, which further demotivates employees. Moreover, there's no real plan for professional growth. Opportunities for advancement are scarce, and employees are left feeling stagnant in their careers. On top of all this, management has no boundaries, blurring the line between work and personal time. This lack of respect for employees' time and boundaries only adds to the toxic work environment. Overall, I would caution anyone considering a position at E&E. The toxic work culture, unrealistic expectations, lack of diversity, absence of incentives and bonuses, and the disregard for professional growth make it a challenging place to thrive professionally.

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