RUN FOR THE HILLS! - Anonymous employee Gaiam Employee Review

1.0
3 Sept 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

On-site cafe, benefits, gym. That is all.

Cons

LISTEN to the reviews on here. These are not disgruntled employees venting. Every single thing you have read on here about management needing to step down, nepotism, etc is 100% true. If you want to work for a company that is stuck in 1990 and run by incompetent hens, this is the place for you. If you want to receive a draft of a catalog that consists of images taped to a sheet of paper, this place for you. The work life balance is great because most people have just given up. This place is a sinking ship, and it is sinking fast. And lastly, if you need to use the restroom, forget about it. It's constantly being cleaned. In the event that the janitor has found something else to clean and you can use the restroom, rest assured he will be standing outside creepily listening to you take care of business.

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5.0
20 Oct 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Very casual and great culture.

Cons

It would have been nice to have work from home flexibility.

2.0
3 July 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great benefits, cafeteria on site, gym on site.

Cons

Among many of the issues within Gaiam, the most obvious is how all of VP's are friends of the CEO and/or founder. The people making crucial business decisions are from the Catalog era during a time when Gaiam is trying to move into becoming a true e-commerce business. As a result, I don't see Gaiam making the necessary strides to compete with Lululemon, Prana, Athleta and the like. These people are outdated and out of touch, however they will remain in their powerful and high paying positions until a new CEO takes place and nepotism ceases to exist. The other major issue with Gaiam is the lack of internal communication. The company has almost no communication within its various divisions and therefore fosters an environment of "me first, company second" attitude. There are 2-3 major layoffs per year which occur like clockwork. These layoffs causes people to become more concerned about their personal performance rather than the overall performance of the company. Lastly, I would say that there is almost no "career" opportunities within Gaiam. This is once again due to the nepotism within upper level management. Certain people/positions will never be vacant as these people have personal relationships with the CEO while other positions have been a revolving door due to their lack of a personal relationship. I would not recommend Gaiam.

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