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2.6

34% would recommend to a friend

(31 total reviews)

Neal R. Gross

34% approve of CEO

32% positive business outlook

Neal R. Gross & Company has an employee rating of 2.6 out of 5 stars, based on 31 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Neal R. Gross & Company employee rating is 31% below average for employers within the Legal industry (3.8 stars).

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31 reviews
1.0
14 May 2026

Nepotism At Its Finest: Just Don’t

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The people working entry level positions and just above are really nice people who are all stuck in the same sinking boat that you are. Work from home is available depending on your position. Non-management employees really try to help each other out to deal with the unknowledgeable management.

Cons

The founder of the company retired and gave control to his son who has no interest in the business and no experience even though he would say otherwise. The new CEO (Son) then proceeded to fire or force out all employees with institutional knowledge of the business because they all demanded reasonable salaries and raises and he thought he could just hire his friends to replace them. There was limited room for upward mobility before the son took over but now there is none. I’ve watched this company change drastically due to the change in hands from the father to the son over the last 9 years. The company will hire you under one position title and then train and employ you as a completely different position without informing you ahead of time. Management has been replaced so often at this point that they no longer know their roles and just collect their paychecks while taking credit for the work of their employees who have been there years longer than they have but were never presented with the opportunity to even apply for the management positions. Management takes no responsibility for business outcomes or issues and will simply blame the prior management while offering no plan for correction. Ownership and management does not communicate even basic changes to lower tier staff until they have already affected either their work or pay leaving employees straggling to make ends meet at times, e.g. Government Shutdowns, Loss of Contracts, Client Dissatisfaction. Do yourself a favor and don’t even bothering applying because even if you get hired it likely won’t be for the job you applied to, it’ll be for less pay than advertised, and no one in management will care. This company will likely cease to exist in the next 5 years as they are so poorly managed and clearly on the decline.

2.0
9 Mar 2026
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Pros

-Great intro to legal world -Great exposure to Congress and other political bodies -You’ll know the DC area very well by the end

Cons

-Awful pay -Unpredictable hours -No hope

1.0
6 Mar 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Nice co-workers who are very helpful.

Cons

Where do I start? I was very excited to start working here. I had 14 years in the business and I saw this as a great opportunity. My offer letter stated I would be making a base salary plus commission. When I started, everything seemed to be going great. That was until my Director left. Great guy! Then they hired another Director who was impossible to work for. The absolute worst micro manager. You had to report in almost constantly and you had 4-5 meetings a week. We had to fill out these ridiculous reports for our one big meeting that occurred on Wednesdays with the sales reps, the Director and the CEO of the company. You left yourself open to be criticized by everyone. The big shocker to me was when the CEO told me I would be owing him money if I didn’t have 25 depos scheduled that month so that he would get back his ‘base salary’ he was paying me. That is a draw against commission, not a base. I left with a bunch of depos on the books and did not attempt to take them with me. I was told that going out and visiting clients was the ‘old way’ of doing business and that only sending emails and making phone calls work. Between that and constantly logging things into Hubspot daily, going to meetings and sending emails, there was no time left to get work. Oh yea, I was there 6 months and after the Director left, about 8 other people left before me.

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