Greenberg Traurig reviews

3.8

62% would recommend to a friend

(535 total reviews)
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63% positive business outlook

Greenberg Traurig has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 535 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Greenberg Traurig employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Legal industry (3.8 stars).

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1.0
Nov 29, 2017
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Pros

It's a beautiful office to work from...

Cons

...but that is about it. Because of the location in Buckhead, traffic is a nightmare and lunch options very limited. But that's the easy part. Management is abhorrent. They don't 'manage.' They 'micromanage.' Meaning, they needle employees about meaningless issues because apparently they have nothing better to do. Complaints to HR/management go unheeded. If anything, management usually turns it around onto the complainant. Greenberg Traurig-Atlanta has a very toxic culture. Employee moral is very low. Employee benefits are junk; yet, they try to make it seem as if the salary/benefits are not and you should be happy with the crumbs you have. "It's just a paycheck" is an often heard refrain. If you cross personalities with management, they try there best to get you out the door; which will turn out to be a blessing in disguise. It's probably illegal behavior but, they don't care. Turnover is a big problem also; even for management. The two last HR directors left within six months. The current director wanted her old job back and was offered it. The only reason she stayed was because GT threw extra money her way--another often used tactic to keep higher management and perpetuate an image of a class act law firm. Management that does stay only do so because they salivate over the power of the position to fluff-up their obviously fragile egos with a title. They were the picked-on kids in school whom finally got a position of power and now it's time to bully those beneath them. A now former employee, with a stellar reputation, literally 'walked off' the job because of such bullying tactics from management. So, if your a masochist whom likes average pay, terrible benefits, and being micromanaged, Greenberg Traurig-Atlanta is the job for you. If you are not mentally challenged or just recovering from homelessness, GT is not for you. You can showcase your skills at another firm that will compensate you justly and treat you fairly. There's also a lot of back-stabbing and toxic gossip amongst lawyers/management/staff that is allowed to perpetuate. It's that toxic. And, don't get me started on sexual harassment. It's covered up (again by management) to coddle to high powered attorneys the firm wants to retain. In sum, it's a beautiful glass castle from the outside, but, behind that expensive glass, a soul-sucking playground for inept management and toxic attorneys.

1.0
Jul 29, 2016

A savings plan...

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Pros

You'll never actually get to TAKE any of your accrued time off, so the best thing to do is to view your PTO accruals as a savings account. Keeping working at GT for a couple of years (without any raises), and when you resign, they'll have to pay out $16K worth of accrued overtime that you never got to actually take.

Cons

Management is a joke. The Monthly Partners Meeting consists of the old-timers gathering the newcomers together and telling explicit stories about their sexual pasts, gossiping about the staff, and speculating about which paralegals have new sexual partners.

2.0
Mar 3, 2014
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Pros

They certainly have every specialty under the sun. Pretty wild to review the new client lists and see the things they're working on. Cult-like loyalties exist in some parts of the firm. They have some excellent lawyers there and some pretty well-known ones.

Cons

I was a shareholder at GT for a year a couple years ago. I made a big mistake, leaving a nice regional firm that was near the bottom of the AmLaw 200 for Greenberg. I ran into a culture that just didn't suit me in any way. The office I was in was highly, highly Jewish and I felt like an outlier from the word go. I didn't find that their platform was any better in terms of getting business than my old one. There are three levels of shareholder, and the lowest level (which I was) is a far cry from the highest. Unlike the behavior in a true partnership, everyone absolutely kissed up to our office leader and to the firm's new CEO (whose lawyerly bona fides wouldn't, in my opinion, be good enough to get him a job as a lawyer at the firm). The firm is absolutely ravenous about billing and collections, and that just rubbed several of my clients the wrong way. I don't know -- interesting place but just felt like a complete outsider from the word go. Fortunately, I was offered a in-house job and quit before I was let go (which was a near certainty -- I could literally feel the ostracism). I guess I should write it off to just getting a bad start -- never seemed to get my stride.

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