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Everyday Health Group

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Mixed bag - Anonymous employee Everyday Health Group Employee Review

2.0
6 Nov 2013
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Pros

Some wonderfully brilliant folks work there. Products are innovative, and company is committed to growth.

Cons

Best accounts taken, so fight for scraps and be prepared to have them change their tune after you're on board. They want sales and rest of the team in the NYC office every day (even from Philly, etc), client entertaining often till late into the night. Zero work/life balance.

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Pros

My hiring process was a very positive experience! The team was extremely communicative throughout the process and answered all of my questions along the way. It was comforting to know where I stood throughout each round of interviews. The team culture is supportive, encouraging and pushing each other to achieve team goals as well as personal. Management trusts their teams to do their jobs and are supportive when needed. EDH offers a great work/life balance with flexible working hours, flexible in-office days and unlimited PTO.

Cons

Hiring process was a bit lengthy. Individual interviews were needed at times but some could have been in a panel/group setting with 1-2 current employees.

5.0
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Pros

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