Good company, Great Co-workers - Project Manager Americaneagle.com Employee Review

4.0
2 Aug 2023
Recommend
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Pros

The people they hire are awesome, and it's a priority for the company to hire "good" people. Good at their jobs, and good at inter-personal skills. They don't hire jerks.

Cons

The company frowns on working remotely, and recently set a new company policy to make people come into the office five days a week. Previous remote or hybrid agreements went out the window. Yet, they did not provide logical, data-driven reasoning for the new policy. It was basically just "because we want people in the office."

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Americaneagle.com Response
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At Americaneagle.com, we aim to create a secure and productive work environment while remaining flexible. While we did allow our teams to work remotely in the past due to the Covid Restrictions, we realized that it wasn't the best fit for our organization and clients. After careful consideration, we have transitioned to a policy that requires team members to be in the office five days a week unless a hybrid or remote schedule is specifically approved by Human Resources. For many years even before Covid we always have had a flexible policy with many people working fully remote all over the world, and many people having a Hybrid work policy. Nothing has changed. Now that the Covid restrictions are over it was necessary to set forth a policy that is best for our customers, best for the Company, and maybe the most important, what is best for each employees career, happiness and overall mental state. The same scenario does not work for everyone. We believe that this change will promote direct communication among colleagues and teams without compromising our commitment to a positive work-life balance. Working in the office fosters innovation, attracts top talent, drives results, and ultimately enables us to provide exceptional service to our customers. Who knows, people may even develop lifelong friendships in the process? We understand that some employees may have unique circumstances that necessitate remote work, and we have been accommodating and flexible to ensure their satisfaction.

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1.0
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Pros

Could be a good stepping stone if you're early in your career

Cons

Stop positioning this as a people-first company when everything clearly revolves around billable hours. If you want better work, stronger client relationships, and any kind of retention, you have to move beyond utilization being the only thing that matters. Right now, it drives every decision, and it shows. Give managers real authority. It makes no sense that decisions about people’s performance or employment are being made by leadership who are not involved in their day-to-day work. Either trust your managers to lead their teams or stop putting them in positions where they have no actual say. The constant push to “just bill a little more” or "bill an extra 15 min a day" completely misses the point. The issue is not that employees are not working hard enough. The issue is that the system is built in a way that prioritizes hours over impact. Suggesting that the solution is simply to work more is exactly why burnout continues to be a problem. If growth and development actually matter, then stop making them work against employees. Right now, any time spent on training or improving skills hurts utilization, which sends a very clear message that development is not truly valued. And most importantly, stop dismissing feedback. Labeling concerns as a generational issue or implying people should just be grateful to be here shuts down any chance of real improvement. These are not new complaints. The same themes have come up for years, and they continue to be ignored. At some point, there needs to be a decision to either acknowledge the reality and make meaningful changes, or continue with the same approach and accept the ongoing turnover and low morale. Right now, it feels like the latter.

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