Rewards Network reviews

3.5

62% would recommend to a friend

(385 total reviews)
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Stephen Fusco

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57% positive business outlook

Rewards Network has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 385 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Rewards Network 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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385 reviews
4.0
Oct 29, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Field Sales work from home, complete autonomy over schedule, my regional manager was INCREDIBLE... He was the biggest reason I debated on staying on rather than moving on. But there comes a time when you have to choose if you believe in the product you're selling... I can't help restauranteurs if I don't think my product will help them, so it was time to move on. GREAT benefits, decent pay (we all wish for higher pay) -- and a great industry if you like laid-back restauranteurs and eating!! New CEO since I left so hopefully that will be a positive move for the company

Cons

Except for my manager (who was a great gatekeeper from upper management BS) -- this has become a highly micromanaged environment. Even as a field sales, working out of my home, I felt like I was being critiqued and analyzed like I had done something wrong. The pay structure was going down hill when I started to leave; upper management from 2 years ago was much stronger than today's group -- today's group are not engaged, they only care about the bottom line and not building a stronger company. The product seems to be outdated nowadays --- the rewards that diners are getting don't seem to be the driver of behavior --- so we are marketing to diners and giving out rewards, but not really driving the traffic. All the good employees are gone (except for just a few) -- Career Path for Field Sales is limited -- Account Executives, Account Managers and REgional Managers are the ONLY employees allowed to work from home. All other employees must reside in Chicago.... BOO since that is a very limited career path for us that have been with you for a long time.

2.0
Mar 18, 2014

The company morale has gone down quite a bit over the years.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

You will meet a ton of awesome co-workers who you will have a chance to work with and learn from. A great place to start if looking for an entry level role.

Cons

There is a severe lack of leadership present within the company. There is a lack of longevity within the organization and decisions are often made from an emotional place. You will find very few subject matter experts within the organization that can help you grow and learn more about the industry and your role in it. Management is constantly trying to put out fires instead of trying to grow the company. If you are looking for a stress free stable work environment, this is not an ideal place to look.

1.0
Feb 7, 2014

Unethical slimeballs!

Recommend
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Pros

The small (but better than nothing) monthly restaurant dining expense was covered by the employer.

Cons

Everything else. Shady switch-and-bait tactics on small restaurant owners who get financially screwed by RN.

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