Like being back in high school - Anonymous employee Esri Employee Review

3.0
12 Dec 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The mission of the company makes it one of the best to work for. Plus the benefits are great. The location is beautiful. It is work you can believe in. The CEO, Jack, is a true visionary of our time.

Cons

Management is not promoted from within, but almost always hired from outside the company. Very few people are part of the 'in' crowd, which means you will work harder year after year but get less recognition. It is very cliquish.

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Esri Response
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We appreciate hearing your feedback. We agree that Esri’s mission is what drives each of us to do our best work. Our Training and Development team offers a wide range of courses geared to helping our employees grow, and have added several new classes for 2017. Hopefully you were able to take advantage of this great resource while you were here. We wish you the best in your new career endeavor.

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