Not what it used to be - Recensione dipendente - Dipendente anonimo presso CreditCards.com

3,0
16 mag 2019
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

- Some teams have great cohesion - Can be an ok place to work if you're just starting out your career

Svantaggi

- CreditCards was a great place to work before they were acquired. It went downhill after that - Compensation is poor. Most places in Austin offered me 10-15k more. Bonus plan sucks and no equity - CreditCards was acquired by a company in North Carolina called Red Ventures. If you're not in NC it's hard to progress or shine in the company. It's especially harder to be hired or move into management level positions if you don't live or are willing to move to NC

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5,0
9 giu 2023
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

- Small team working on significant projects - Great management - flexible working hours

Svantaggi

- customers could be difficult - priorities can shift quickly

1,0
12 set 2018
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

It's a long-established, profitable company which has been purchased by a much larger, established, profitable company. If you are a young professional or fresh out of college who fits in with Red Ventures culture, you will do well.

Svantaggi

The new parent company tends to be insular, very bossy, highly centralized, and ignores dissenting expertise that come from outside HQ. Company culture borders on tribal, even cultish, which has made for a difficult transition since the buyout. Leadership tends to be domineering and top-down while being all smiles and professing to be free of hierarchy. Because the parent company is based in the Carolinas, they have difficulty grasping the cost of salaries and real estate in Austin. This has negatively affected staffing levels and compensation. The Austin office will lose its bonus plan and transition its benefits to the parent company’s in January 2019. Everyone with knowledge of the business or industry in Austin has been fired or quit. Almost no senior-level talent remains. Thanks to layoffs and attrition since November 2017, the Austin office is now approximately 45 people, down from 120. Any feedback provided by the Austin office to the parent company tends to result in combative, defensive responses from HQ.

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