Everything is your fault - Production Technician JD Power Employee Review

1.0
28 Apr 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Nice people free food benefits downtown office is a good location

Cons

where do i even start? management sets the most unrealistic expectations and then blames you when you cant reach their expectations. nothing is organized, everything is a "fend for yourself" mentality. management is very sexist, sometimes racist and just downright hateful to anyone with slightly progressive views.

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Pros

1) good work and life balance, you can always leverage your spread time to have fun or improve yourself. 2) nice peers to work with, they are very supportive. 3) Good management in the team - people have clear roles to work on 4) Remote work!!

Cons

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JD Power Response
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Thank you for sharing your positive feedback about your experience as a UI/UX Designer. We’re delighted to hear that you value the work-life balance, supportive peers, clear team roles, and the flexibility that remote work provides. Creating an environment where people can thrive is very important to us. We understand how important meaningful career growth and connection are. Our Growth Strategy, new organizational structure and evolving culture are designed to create additional opportunities for relationship building and career growth. Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. We wish you continued success in your career. Thank you, J.D. Power
2.0
22 May 2026
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Pros

JDPower employs smart, hard working people. Most of the associates want to drive revenue and make the company successful.

Cons

JDPower is not fair to its employees, and they really don't care if you've worked hard, produced, and generated strong revenue for them. Their record of treatment and promotions for women is abysmal. Specifically in FSAAS, the leadership does not advocate or care about women leaders.

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