Reputation reviews

3.2

45% would recommend to a friend

(460 total reviews)
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Joe Burton

52% approve of CEO

32% positive business outlook

Reputation has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 460 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Reputation 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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460 reviews
3.0
Feb 3, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

glassdoor is making me write this

Cons

too focused on raising money. - not enough focus on delivery.

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Reputation Response
4y
Thank you so much for taking time to provide your constructive feedback and thank you for the contributions you made to helping us grow.We absolutely are growing very fast and will continue to do so, but keeping true to our core values is of utmost importance to us at all times. This is an excellent reminder that we need to remain vigilant and ensure every decision we make and every person we hire is true.
1.0
Jan 15, 2021

Toxic working environment

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Pros

Beautiful office and you got internet reimbursed during Covid.

Cons

Very high turnover, toxic environment to be in. If politics you are looking for, this is the place to be. Lots of blamers.

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Reputation Response
5y
Thank you for providing feedback about your time with Reputation.com. We are also working closely with our leadership and managers to develop a culture that will create better working environments for all employees. We hope that you have found a role that has enabled you to grow in your career.
1.0
Aug 30, 2014

Should be avoided.

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Pros

The reason I approached them as an employer is that the 'concept' was good. The actual service is simply NOT what it is promoted to be and borders on the unethical. I noticed many people listed the perks (catered lunches, etc.) but this only goes so far. Again, I think this is part of the company 'it looks good' model, which the actual day-to-day process does not live up to by far.

Cons

Their own words speak better than anything I might offer. From a recent employment ad: "Reputation.com, Inc., is seeking a Web Content Editor to our growing publication team in Tempe. In this role you, work closely with our team of in-house writers and will help the publication team maintain high quality standards for client content while adhering to weekly quota and quality guidelines. As the Editor , you will also collaborate closely with our California-based team of senior editors..." For competent editors or writers seeking a positive employment experience, do you see a problem(s) here? It does not stop there, either. In England, as a writer, one must speak "British." Not British English, or know the difference between American and British English, but >speak< British. For those still interested, realize if you do take a job, the whole thing is going to be mill or factory oriented. Plan to use it for what it is worth and do not take any criticism they give you seriously. If you can do that, you will likely be successful.

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