Barn2Door Reviews

3.1

55% would recommend to a friend

(94 total reviews)

53% positive business outlook

Barn2Door has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 94 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Barn2Door employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

Reviews by job title

94 reviews
2.0
9 July 2023

Stepping Stone

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The only pro about this job is that is an easy resume point to get to leverage into something better down the line. If you take this job start looking for a new one ASAP.

Cons

I worked here for almost a year, got pretty close with several levels of management and here are some things I know to be true. 1. Many of these Glassdoor reviews are created by current employees being told to do so to increase their hiring pool/ 2. Your success will be dictated by how well the owners like you and what region they give you. Their top salespeople are not their best salespeople but those who get favorable regions. 3. The owners embrace a culture of deceit to grow the value of their company and their own wallets. Lying is taught, encouraged, and a core value of what I saw here. Beyond that it is a failing business model, they have almost no advantages over their competition and you will be trained and told to pressure poor farmers to sign up when you know to the core of your heart it will not benefit them. My time at B2D made me someone I didn't like. Jealous, spiteful, angry. Their upper level management are simply not good people, they will only do good if it fits their agenda. I cannot stress enough if you take this job use it as a stepping stone to your next thing. This is not your career, this is not your life, move on.

avatar
Barn2Door Response
2y
We appreciate you sharing, but kindly disagree with your feedback. We have an incredible team of talented salespeople (and people across the Company!); we are blessed to work with many great individuals. With respect to sales territories, our marketing team does careful, ongoing data analysis (and advertising) across all regions to ensure sales pipelines are healthy. Just like any sales role at any company, having good outcomes is good for both the company and the individual. Our hope and goal is that all salespeople are successful at Barn2Door. We wish you the best in your next professional endeavor.
1.0
24 Mar 2020

Definitely Avoid

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

They produce a good product

Cons

Before I get into my reasons for my one star review, I want it to be known that I started as an account executive with two other new hires and I was the one who ended up working there the longest. I worked there for two and a half weeks. Barn2Door is run by a husband (COO) and wife (CEO) and from the surface it seems like an exciting startup with a noble purpose of empowering farmers. However, after a week of useless training that focuses on the company instead of your actual day-to-day duties, you realize the company is run by horrible people who actively set you up to fail. With about an hour of training on the cold call script under our belt, the other new reps and I were put on the phones to try to secure demos with farmers in our territories. When our leads were given to us, we were told we were getting the worst leads and will get better leads once we finish these. After calling disconnected numbers and out of business farms for a week, we obviously weren’t securing many demos. By the end of our first week on the phones the COO fired one rep for not getting demos in their first two days and the other left because it was such a horrible job. I was fired the next week despite having two potential sales lined up from my first week on the phones. I didn’t interact with the CEO often, so I can’t speak about her much. However, the COO is the worst manager I have experienced in my time in the workforce. He is a very self-important and pretentious person who has new clue how to manage people, let alone communicate without angrily berating them. His solution for every single problem is firing somebody. No extra training, no warning, no punishment. Straight to firing. The management leads to a toxic culture and new hires are set up to fail with horrible leads and impossible goals. I would highly advise anybody considering applying to avoid Barn2Door if they want to work for a company for longer than a few weeks.

avatar
Barn2Door Response
5y
We are sorry to learn you had a negative experience at Barn2Door. Sales can be a difficult role, which often leads to individuals resigning the first week on the phones (uncovering they're not comfortable cold calling). In other scenarios, some individuals burn through so many leads to get a single demo, that the math does not pencil out. In your specific cohort in Spring 2020, your onboarding and training were directly impacted by Covid. Like many companies, Barn2Door had to make tough business decisions to preserve cash and double-down on supporting experienced Sales personnel. We wish you the best as your career evolves.
1.0
10 Aug 2021

Toxic

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Unfortunately, I have nothing positive to say about my experience working at Barn2Door. While I believe the company was created with good intentions, I believe they have strayed too far off their path and are filled with delusions of grandeur.

Cons

Just read all the other 1.0 star reviews. Working at Barn2Door was one of the worst experiences of my life. I experienced PTSD like symptoms while working there and afterwards. The toxic culture is justified as a means to an end. Barn2Door preys upon naivety and inexperience "for the sake of farmers". At the end of the day, Barn2Door is a software company, not a company to help farmers. Unfortunately the quality of software is extremely low which is reflected by the continual cycling of recurring problems which seemingly never get solved. The engineering team isn't solving difficult problems but rather satiating the will of the CEO and COO who don't seemingly have a good grasp on what it means to build quality software. It's not for lack of caring.

avatar
Barn2Door Response
4y
Thanks for sharing your perspective. We’re sorry if Barn2Door has not met your expectations. From your comments it appears working with your team has been a challenge; we encourage you to take your comments directly to the CEO (her door is always open). In terms of “real” engineering problems - the complexities of managing Farm subscriptions, orders and multiple forms of inventory, pricing and binning - are highly complex. Entire companies focus just on subscriptions (e.g. Bold) or inventory (e.g. Magento), whereas Barn2Door has built these functions natively to address the unique nuances for Farmers. At Barn2Door, we take pride in being a mission-driven organization, with a goal of supporting sustainable Farmers and making local Food accessible online. If you just want to work at a software company, we encourage you to pursue employment elsewhere (there are plenty of options in Seattle). Thank you for your contributions to date. We wish you well as your career evolves.
Viewing 1 - 3 of 94 Reviews

Glassdoor has 104 Barn2Door reviews submitted anonymously by Barn2Door employees. Read employee reviews and ratings on Glassdoor to decide if Barn2Door is right for you.