Global Leader in Event Services - Executive Director Freeman Employee Review

4.0
17 Mar 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Excellent salary and benefits. Opportunity for growth. Company is keen on cross collaboration among all lines of business. Growing DEI program. Management communicates daily/weekly/monthly on updates across all divisions of the company. Excellent place to work!

Cons

Being a large organization, there are times when higher-level decisions can be delayed. Significant amount of processes to adhere to. Multiple systems.

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Freeman Response
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Wow- thank you for such a phenomenal review. It is wonderful to hear that you are enjoying Freeman’s benefits, finding opportunities to grow, collaborating with your remarkable colleagues, engaging with our DEI programs such as our Business Resource Groups, and staying connected with leadership. Thank you for all that you do to make Freeman an excellent place to work. We also appreciate you sharing your thoughts on where we can do better. Freeman is committed to centering the voices of our people and demonstrating our value of a learning mindset. Thank you again for taking the time to share your feedback and for all you do to make moments that matter every day.

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2.0
29 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The pros were the per diem and the opportunity to travel. I really enjoyed visiting new cities and collaborating with kind, interesting people from across the country at different show sites. The pay was also very strong during busy seasons.

Cons

If you want to join a company where employees are undervalued, expected to obey rather than think critically, and favoritism is openly visible, then please avoid this company. The environment often felt heavily micromanaged at every level of leadership, with experiences of both covert and overt racism in the workplace. There was also a strong sense of competition and distrust among coworkers, where people would undermine one another for personal gain. Leadership and upper management appeared far more focused on optics and appearances than the actual well-being of the employees working on the show floor.

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