Run far, far away. - Anonymous employee Efactor Employee Review

1.0
2 July 2012
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Some of the people are awesome to work with. However, they are overworked, underpaid, and overall abused by management. Hence, the outrageous turnover.

Cons

Where to begin? If you go into an interview, just ask about the high turnover rate and you will get a BS response. I honestly cannot believe that this place has not been reviewed before and even more so, I cannot believe that this place has not gone under yet. The lies, the deceit, and the disrespect are absolutely intolerable. The morale in the office is nothing that I've ever seen or experienced before. Let me name just a few important bullet points: - Communication is nonexistent! Management discourages interdepartmental communication in a company of less than 10 people. Rumors start, sides are taken, everyone is out of the loop. - Management is out most of the time traveling but will not let employees know their schedule whatsoever. Hence, potential meetings, emails, and phone calls are a joke to schedule. - Management does not listen. They have a one-track mind and think that they know best. Think you have a great idea you'd like to implement? Get ready to be shot down. - I am pretty sure management does not even understand the product that they're selling. - The finances of this company are so up in the air that I wouldn't be surprised if they go under within a year. - Employees do not get paid on time! They are oftentimes late by a week or even a month!

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3.0
4 Sept 2014
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Pros

Constant pivoting and you can work well. Creativity and great team

Cons

Owners don't mind about the company. They have a different perspective of what is really going on in the company

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1.0
15 Mar 2015
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CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I had a lot of responsibility since the company was small.

Cons

It's very depressing to work somewhere when yiur product sucks, but it's worse when the company tries to make everyone believe it's the market leader. EFactor purchased 1 million smb emails and sent them user names and passwords to claim they have 1 million users when in reality the site was a ghost town. It was morally challenging trying to close deals and taking money from hard working companies when you knew you were selling a lie. Likewise with marketing and pr. I lasted 4 months and none of the 10 employees I worked with lasted a year. Adrie and Marion made everyone get into the office at 8am, and tried to pressure people into working hard, for very little pay. They were often late on paychecks. Morale couldn't have been lower. And this was just before they did a shady back door ipo. I can imagine what it's like now since the stock went from $3 to $0.10

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