What a waste - Anonymous employee Fibre-Craft Employee Review

1.0
2 July 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Basically good product lines. The original owner had created a solid creative company but it sadly has been squandered by greedy stupid people.

Cons

People literally do not say good morning here. Upper management does not know their industry, are hostile and exclusive and so all the workers live in fear. Those who have spoken up, have been fired. Completely out of touch and the company is tiny! They've fired their entire creative staff and it's a company based supposedly on creativity.

Fibre-Craft Response
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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

Fibre-Craft relocated into new state-of-the-art facilities four blocks north of the Chicago city limits just a bit over one year ago. The entry-level employees and mid-level management are a great bunch of people to work both for and with. The dress code is relatively casual, although jeans and sneakers are only allowed on Fridays. Birthday Bagel Day is a monthly highlight for the workers. It's easy to get in the door if you are a friend of the vice president of marketing. The company spends a good deal of money outsourcing design of branding, packaging and web site development. Focus groups are regularly invited to the office. The office is regularly repainted throughout the year.

Cons

Upper management does not get along with one another or see eye to eye. Health care benefits are costly and inadequate. The company does not offer flex time though managers regularly waltz into the office late - almost daily in fact. "Lifers" have a CYA attitude. New ideas are not welcome even though they say they have an open door policy. Company-wide policies are made without first polling employees. The human resources department is cozy with management and does not seem to welcome being an advocate for the employees. One former employee told me the reason they were leaving was because, "They always settle for mediocrity."

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