While my experience at Dash Hudson had its positive aspects, there were a few significant drawbacks that I believe need to be addressed. One of the main concerns was the constant changes within the company. It often felt like there was a lack of stability, with processes, procedures, and even strategies being altered frequently. This level of unpredictability made it challenging to establish a sense of consistency and impacted productivity. Furthermore, there was a drastic cut in commission rates, which had a significant impact on the earning potential of the sales team. This change was unexpected and created financial uncertainty for many employees who relied on commissions as a significant portion of their income. The lack of prior communication or negotiation regarding these adjustments was disappointing and left many feeling undervalued. Additionally, there appeared to be a significant gap in communication and trust between the management at the director and CEO levels and the managers who directly oversaw teams. Mistrust was palpable, and there were instances of sudden layoffs without adequate explanation or warning. It was unsettling to experience a situation where management would express satisfaction with our performance one day, only to have us all unexpectedly laid off the next morning without any knowledge or input from our immediate supervisors. This lack of transparency and the seemingly contradictory actions of the company's leadership left many employees feeling uncertain and disheartened. Overall, due to the issues of constant changes, lack of transparency, and uncertainties surrounding job security, I would not recommend Dash Hudson as a workplace. It is crucial for any organization to prioritize effective communication, trust, and provide adequate notice or warnings for significant changes or layoffs. Unfortunately, Dash Hudson fell short in these areas, leading to a sense of unease and ultimately impacting the overall work experience negatively.