Do your Best Work; it’s a great place !!! - Manager GEP Employee Review

5.0
May 22, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

To keep it simple, no workplace is perfect and it’s the Culture here that makes you happy. After spending 5+ years, I can say for sure, if you are intent in growing through learning, humility and hard work, GEP is one of the better places to work at. The company is growing fast consistently and so are you working with the skilled teams/managers. It’s a flat organization, you have supporting employees, flexibility, an atmosphere where you don’t have to strive but just need to do your Best Work. Growth prospects are good with exposure to international clients and travel opportunities. You really get a one-on-one opportunity to really talk about your goals, your future, and also the future and state of the company itself where you can envision your future.

Cons

There’s always room for improvement in internal processes and it has improved significantly.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
Jul 16, 2026
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Pros

Nice and fun people and new office.

Cons

GEP frequently promotes itself as a company that champions diversity, equity, and inclusion. Those values were highlighted as a core part of the company's culture. Employees—particularly those involved in Employee Resource Groups (ERGs)—were routinely asked to volunteer significant amounts of their own time to organize recruiting events, support DEI initiatives, and foster a workplace where people from all backgrounds felt welcome and represented. That is why the decision to invite Nikki Haley as the keynote speaker for this year's GEP Innovate is shocking and unacceptable. Nikki Haley has a well-documented public record of anti-LGBTQ+ positions, Islamophobic rhetoric, and a deeply troubling political history. Choosing to platform—and reportedly pay a substantial speaking fee to—someone whose public record stands in direct opposition to the values GEP claims to champion sends a clear message that those values are conditional when they become inconvenient. What exactly was she expected to contribute to an innovation conference that could not have been offered by one of the countless accomplished leaders whose records actually align with the company's stated commitment to inclusion? For a company that so proudly markets itself as a DEI champion, this decision was profoundly disappointing. It undermines the work of employees who dedicated countless unpaid hours to building an inclusive culture and recruiting diverse talent. Frankly, it was disturbing to see leadership elevate someone whose views are fundamentally at odds with the environment the company asks its employees to create.

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