Run from this place. - Anonymous employee Beyond, Inc. Employee Review

1.0
28 Feb 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You will make lifelong friends. The onsite clinic and gym are great.

Cons

This company will suck you dry. You will be expected to go above and beyond what your job entails, and you will never hear a thank you or good job. Having no work life/home life balance is encouraged. Communication is non-existent and expectations are not clear. Nepotism is rampant. You will be paid well below market value. If you voice these concerns, you will be told that you are ungrateful because you are provided two beers per holiday social every few months. Do not expect follow through on bonuses or raises. DO expect to deal with high volume lay offs at the beginning of the year, each year, because of irresponsible spending that had nothing to do with your team or your department. There is no room for organic growth in this company and you would be better off spending your time elsewhere. The ship is sinking.

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Beyond, Inc. Response
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Thank you for your advice. I mean it. I hear you, and validate your perspective, in the sense that I see why you (and others here) write what you have written. As far as your points go, let me describe how it looks from my own (no doubted limited) perspective. Goals - Last year I did stutter-step. When I "hit the afterburner" I did not anticipate the response from our chief competitor, which hit its afterburner and took its losses to over $500 million. I had to change direction abruptly. I am sorry. Promote based on performance, not buddy system - This is the part you will find funny: I think we do. However, I could be wrong, as I know I am not omniscient. But how do I establish a world where promotions are being given based on performance? Since I cannot know every candidate and his or her attributes, I have relied on this method since last summer: We spent some time studying various organizational structures and settled on one for us; we got the right people in the five SVP slots (and the five there now are in general the strongest we ever had); we filled out nearly every missing slot in our VP ranks with wonderful talent, people who shined in the previous assignment; I got them all gelled as a group, and then I carefully let these executives choose where to promote and where to trim expense. I am not claiming any omniscience, I am claiming that I laid out that algorithm and led them through as they followed it. Compassion - You know, I try. I really do. But I am imperfect. I try to find ways to show compassion even in moments such as recent ones. I have been told our new method of conducting this RIF drew words of appreciation from across the board. But I am sure there were wonderful people who were hurt. I have done my best to make peoples' time with us additive for them, and to make this parting graceful and compassionate, but, as I said, I am imperfect.

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