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Quad/Graphics
2.7 stars
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Quad/Graphics Employee Reviews & Ratings

Employee Ratings

Scores for Quad/Graphics are based on 738 ratings from 49 employees

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The People You Work With

3.3 stars

Respectful, professional, unbiased, all those good things

Sense of Belonging

3.2 stars

Comfortable bringing your whole self to work, you feel included and welcome

Equal Opportunities for Women and Men

3.2 stars

Promotions, leadership roles, salary increases, incentive programs, etc

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Quad/Graphics Comments

Employee Reviews

We encourage women to leave anonymous comments about their experience at Quad/Graphics. First-hand reviews can give you an idea of individual experiences.

Very satisfied employee

Mid-Level Posted in 2020

I felt treated very fairly at Quad and was promoted rather quickly.I am a hard worker and give 100%. It was nice to see that recognized.

Very unsatisfied employee

Early Career Posted in 2019

Toxic environment. Very secretive and pits people against each other. Layoffs at least once a year but still buying companies. 401k match is a joke.

Unsatisfied employee

Early Career Posted in 2019

This company has struggled with opening up to women in the workplace. Currently there are no female supervisors or managers that I am aware... Read more

Neither satisfied nor unsatisfied employee

Early Career Posted in 2019

Not a terrible place of employment. Inconsistent hours. And business seems to be dwindling. Makes me nervous that my plant won't be around much longer.

Quad/Graphics is a printing company headquartered in the Sussex, WI area with 5001 to 10000 employees. Quad/Graphics has a 2.7-star InHerSight Score, based on 738 ratings from 49 employees. InHerSight collects anonymous employer reviews and ratings from women for companies like Quad/Graphics and shares that information publicly to empower working women to make better decisions about their careers and where they work.