A kind, collaborative, and fast-growing place to do meaningful work - Anonymous employee Beekman 1802 Employee Review

5.0
30 Aug 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

• Beekman is truly a kind company — it’s not just a slogan, you feel it in how people treat each other every day. • Leadership is approachable and genuinely invested in people’s growth. Feedback is taken seriously, and wins are celebrated. • Lots of opportunity to make an impact. Because the company is growing quickly, you’re empowered to take ownership and help shape how things get done. • Cross-functional collaboration is real here. PD, Ops, Marketing, Finance — everyone pulls together to make launches happen. • Work/life balance is respected. People understand that we all have families and lives outside of work.

Cons

Things move fast, which can feel overwhelming if you’re looking for rigid structure. But for me, that’s part of the excitement.

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5.0
13 Feb 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great job 10 out of 10

Cons

Management was ok sometimes ahsh

1.0
30 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Coworkers were some of the kindest, most talented people I've ever had the pleasure of working with.

Cons

Employees are underpaid and overworked, constantly having to bend over backwards to accommodate the ever-changing whims of tyrannical leadership. Senior management suffer from a severe case of FOMO, constantly trying to copy what other brands are doing instead of sticking to their roots and being original. The brand constantly brags about how "kind" they are, even claiming kindness as a secret ingredient in their products. However, this is nothing more than a marketing gimmick. Behind closed doors, leadership is condescending, egomaniacal, and unprofessional. Certain members of upper management are allowed to behave unprofessionally and, at times, are downright rude to subordinates with no repercussions. When these concerns are brought to HR, they respond that they “can’t change so-and-so’s personality. Raises and bonuses are rarely, if ever, given. When employees ask for them, they’re told it’s “not in the budget”; however, there always seems to be plenty of money for influencer events and unnecessary launches. Creativity is not encouraged or respected. Your job is to do exactly as leadership tells you, and if you dare offer your insight or have a voice, you'll be ignored and at times ostracized.

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