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Common Thread Collective

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Lack of REAL transparency - Paid Media Specialist Common Thread Collective Employee Review

3.0
19 July 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- TMYD program (meeting with a therapist every other week) - Good coworkers - Nice office space

Cons

- Underpay and overwork employees - Lack of transparency for those who are in lower positions in the company - Only a few good REAL leaders - Growing too quick to keep up with the company culture of the past

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Common Thread Collective Response
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Given that you were part of CTC’s season of rapid growth, I want to thank you for your time, effort and interest during that period. For the lack of transparency you found in us while adjusting to our new business demands, I apologize. We strive to live into our mission and values in the day to day moments of all our entrepreneurs and constantly refining what that means and looks like. We will be taking your message with us as we continue to refine and redefine.

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Cons

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