No. Just no. - Anonymous employee Jackson-Dawson Employee Review

1.0
28 Nov 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I'm racking my brain and I honestly can't think of anything besides that there was always a ton of free snacks in all of the offices and conference rooms.

Cons

Everything that everyone says about management favoring church members is completely true. I worked for one of the JD offshoots and I was the only person in that office that didn't attend a church in the religion of the owners. When I had to hire someone, I was only allowed to interview applicants they picked for me, and they were all from their church. I was fired because I made a mistake, even though I owned up to the mistake and proactively worked to correct the mistake before it became an issue. It was an easily correctable issue, but instead of helping me (I had only been there about 6 weeks at the time), they set up a bunch of complicated, impossible to achieve goals for me to reach and didn't even give me sufficient time to do what they asked. The director of the office I worked in loves to say that he loves to work with people that know more than him. It's not true. He is very much intimidated by and prejudiced against people who know more than him.

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5.0
4 Feb 2025
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Pros

I’ve been employed at JD since March of 2023. The hiring process was excellent and no time was wasted to get through the process. I wasn’t entirely sure how I would do in this role, but our leadership at JD and our client ensured I was prepared to be successful, and successful I’ve been. Although, JD is based in Detroit and I’m located remotely in the Philadelphia area, it never became an issue for when I needed anything. They have provided me with all the tools and support to thrive, and have done it in a way that has been personalized to my work ethics. In short, JD is a diverse company who supports their employees in every way and I highly encourage anyone reading this to consider my company. Lastly, I should mention how respectful they are with life/work balance.

Cons

By nature, our team is remote throughout the country and working with other employees in person is just not possible, but this is of no fault to JD.

2.0
6 May 2026
Anonymous contractor
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Pros

Great people in the company. End Users are easy to work with and very friendly.

Cons

The IT department operates under a noticeably different set of expectations than the rest of the organization, and not in a positive way. Engineering staff are required to be onsite full time, while leadership appears to follow a hybrid model similar to other departments. This inconsistency reflects a broader lack of alignment within leadership. The System Engineer role has experienced extremely high turnover, with around eight individuals rotating through the position in just two years. That level of churn raises serious concerns about long-term sustainability and how the role is managed. Leadership often makes decisions reactively instead of following a defined strategy. This results in constantly shifting priorities and inconsistent technical direction, making it difficult to execute projects efficiently or build stable solutions. Project progress is frequently stalled due to lack of leadership engagement. Scheduled project meetings are regularly missed by management, leaving engineers unable to move forward due to missing decisions. This leads to unnecessary delays and wasted effort. Work-life balance is a significant concern. IT staff are expected to be available after hours and on weekends as a standard expectation, with little consideration given to total workload or personal time. There is minimal regard for maintaining a sustainable work schedule. There were also situations where hourly contractors felt pressured to work beyond their scheduled hours without clearly defined compensation. This created concerns around compliance with Michigan labor regulations and added stress for contractors.

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