Card Kingdom Reviews

2.4

19% would recommend to a friend

(63 total reviews)

16% positive business outlook

Card Kingdom has an employee rating of 2.4 out of 5 stars, based on 63 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Card Kingdom employee rating is 32% below average for employers within the Retail and wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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63 reviews
2.0
17 June 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

* For the skill level required for entry-level positions, the benefits are quite good and likely to be unmatched at a similar position elsewhere. However, they have been recently culled and I wouldn't be surprised if that ends up a continuing trend. * Guaranteed 40 hours and set schedule with a lot of chances for overtime. * Not too difficult to request time off with an option to have your shift covered/swapped. * No customer interaction or dress code, and the capability of listening to music/etc while you work.

Cons

* Vacation and sick time are entwined and accrue slowly if you're in an entry-level position. * If you're working in an entry-level position, expect low mental stimulation and extremely physically repetitive work with little opportunity for variety or reprieve. * Company went through a huge increase of sales in a short period and did not hire/train/adjust accordingly. As stated in other reviews, much of the management (supervisors and even beyond) were promoted from within but were given inadequate training compared to the volume and type of work suddenly shouldered on them. A typical day consisted of a small leadership team having to direct 30+ fulfillment employees, each supervisor having anywhere from 8-12 direct reports. Direction was rarely given to the supervisors or shift leads. * As stated in other reviews, the company began losing its personal touch/feeling of care for its employees at an alarmingly rapid rate. It became like a mini Amazon workhouse focusing on metrics, but in an incredibly poorly-ventilated and cramped work space upstairs that was unlikely supposed to house over fifty people (when you count the multiple online operations departments sharing the same space). * Communication chain on all levels was inconsistent and often shoddy. This was especially highlighted in how the company handled the COVID situation. The majority of the work force was put on Standby (or shared work for some positions) for about two months. Employees were told beforehand the intention was to bring everyone back when social distancing guidelines allowed, but to be perfectly blunt there were entirely too many people working upstairs for that to ever be the case. After those two months, mass lay offs happened in all departments after very little communication from management about the state of what was happening or was expected to happen - aside from a couple e-mails asking for volunteers to come back before the stay-at-home order was lifted. Some folks (not all) were given an invitation back to work with a completely opposite schedule than what they were used to (i.e. GY shift after having worked morning shifts), with only a few days to accept or deny - denial meant "being released from Standby", which equated to termination about a week after. To even further demonstrate the sad state of communication, a handful of employees were sent an e-mail from HR stating their Standby was to be stretched for another month - only to a receive yet another a few days later stating that was a "mistake" and they were actually being let go without being offered any position at all.

1.0
31 Jan 2022

Turnip Farm

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

If prefer you prefer not being supported by HR - this is the place for you!

Cons

If you prefer being squeezed until all trunip juice has been extracted - then this is the place for you!

1.0
19 July 2021

Toxic company, beware

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Line level employees and customers form a wonderfully supportive and patient community. Workers in warehouse and Mox will do whatever it takes to make the customer happy and customers regularly show their appreciation for this work. The Mox stores are the best game stores in the world.

Cons

Mediocre pay Horrendous office politics, including gaslighting High levels of nepotism, most of the upper management is friends, family, and former colleagues. These makes it difficult to advance in the company. Culture of fear/lack of trust - owners don't trust others to make decisions. This leaves little/no room for outside ideas and must jobs are cogs in a machine.

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