Read before you accept an offer! - Enrollment Services EAB Employee Review

1.0
1 Dec 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good place for entry/junior level employees to gain some corporate experience with a company that has regional brand equity. Pay can be decent IF you negotiate well up front, OR if management believes you are thinking of leaving the company (this is well known and talked about among younger employees). Benefits are pretty generous. There's opportunity for advancement if you advocate for yourself.

Cons

Most of senior leadership has been there for decades, and many have never worked anywhere else. New and different ideas are often seen as a threat, and the culture is not welcoming to experienced, professional outsiders. There is little to no support or training from management, and you'll be penalized for seeking help (even from colleagues). Everything you say or do can and will be used against you at some point. There is no accountability and very little communication about expectations. There will be surprises on your review (and that should never happen). Pay and incentive structure laid out in the offer letter may or may not be honored. Beware that the language is slippery and will be manipulated to benefit the company.

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5.0
17 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great management and company culture

Cons

Lower pay compared to the market

2.0
1 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Had a history of supporting employee needs (e.g. hybrid)

Cons

- has become obsessed with in-office culture and "being present" (i.e., super limited full remote roles now), would not be surprised if the exec team submits a RTO mandate soon - compensation is under what you should receive, regardless of tenure or level. The amount of work far outpaces your salary. -because of the point above, burnout and a culture of irritability is omnipresent. - do NOT take the senior promotion, it just results in more work (you do multiple smaller projects in addition to your current workload and now lead trainings) and a small pay increase that does not even match inflation. - expectation that less senior staff have to interpret everything, big lack of clarity between need-to-have feedback and preference-edit feedback - instead of annual raises that match inflation, you get to spend full days quarterly with the team talking about topics that have nothing to do with your day-to-day - Management has become very clique-y, good luck moving into management if you're not already a part of the clique (or fully remote) - Unpaid overtime is expected but you will get shamed for not doing everything during the workday. - We currently work with the military and with the police as recruitment strategists so ICE will probably be next

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