Very disappointing. - Anonymous Employee JD Power Employee Review

1.0
May 15, 2026
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Pros

Remote first Unlimited PTO The tenured individuals are great at what they do, and have made this company successful, anyone would be lucky to work with them. The way these individuals support the work and goals of the organization is admirable and I love they way we all work as a great team.

Cons

Change was needed, but not the type of change that has been and is taking place. New leadership encourages us to 'trust' them, but puts a target on those whom speak up, even for the greater good! Eliminating various initiatives such as DEI&B for example; sent a damaging message to employees who relied on those efforts to feel seen, heard, and safe in the workplace. HR leadership is totally ineffective, unexperienced and overly submissive to executive influence, rather than serving as a credible, independent function. There is little to no meaningful support or guidance provided to employees, and is making it difficult to succeed in their roles. Hiring and promotion decisions seem heavily biased toward individuals connected to the prior leadership team at Sterling, with significant equity being distributed in ways that raise serious concerns about fairness and judgment, unfortunately, there is no one internally to raise these concerns to-they are all friends! Leaderships decision to rescind 25 intern offers just one month before their start dates was appalling. Citing AI as part of the justification only makes the decision more concerning. Early-career software developers are exactly the type of talent that could help an organization adopt and apply emerging AI tools effectively—this move suggests a lack of strategic thinking rather than progress. The stated “two-year plan” cannot come soon enough. While I hope I'm wrong, if this leadership team remains in place, there is a real risk of long-term damage to the organization. The ongoing loss of experienced employees and institutional knowledge is significant and appears to be undervalued or ignored, Benefits could be better

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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

1) Not much career ladder to climb 2) hard to connect and build relationship with your peers since all online

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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
May 22, 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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