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Adventures In Good

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Poorly managed, employees overworked - Program Manager Adventures In Good Employee Review

2.0
16 Apr 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Opportunities in the travel & outdoor industry.

Cons

Owner (who is also the CEO) seems to lack industry knowledge and skills necessary to successfully lead a team. Turnover rate is high. Benefits and perks were misleading. Time off is strict & opportunities to travel are not guaranteed. Trips are priced extremely high and therefore are catered to a very specific demographic. Employees are micromanaged and the company’s values are not reflected in how employees are treated.

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4.0
3 Apr 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

great team, passionate colleagues, exciting days

Cons

strict work from home policy, everyone remote

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1.0
24 June 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- You'll work alongside an incredibly passionate team of like-minded people who genuinely care about the mission and supporting one another. - The staff and guides are the strongest part of the company.

Cons

- The company suffers from inconsistent leadership and excessive micromanagement from the CEO. - Time off is heavily scrutinized and may be referenced during performance discussions, creating pressure around using earned benefits. - The CEO frequently changes priorities, trip offerings, and organizational structures, often resulting in wasted work, confusion, and frustration for all parties. - Accountability is often pushed downward, while constructive feedback and difficult conversations are delegated to others. - Despite being a travel company, there is a strong emphasis on being vigilantly at your computer. - Benefits are below average, and employees are expected to keep pace with AI-driven productivity standards that can feel unrealistic. The company also relies on employee monitoring software that captures screenshots throughout the workday, contributing to a culture of distrust. - There is significant turnover, limited receptiveness to feedback, and a tendency to shift blame when accountability is necessary.

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