It's a startup - Anonymous employee Gratafy Employee Review

3.0
27 Apr 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The hierarchy is pretty flat, which means there isn't a lot of red tape to cut through to get stuff done. Gratafy works with a ton of fortune 100 companies. That means that the work you do here will eventually be in the hands of millions of people. That aspect is deeply satisfying. The founders are great guys. They definitely know their industry.

Cons

The hierarchy is pretty flat, which means everyone is responsible for everything. That means a ton of context switching, long nights, and it's always crunchtime. The grind of constantly being in crunch mode and the lack of transparency from the founders is pretty frustrating. It's a real morale killer.

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5.0
27 Aug 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

High energy, engaged leadership, and shared focus amongst teams. Across the board, everyone goes the extra mile to ensure company initiatives are fulfilled. The fast-paced, results driven environment creates an exciting company.

Cons

Not many public transportation options nearby

4.0
2 Jan 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I wanted to work for Gratafy because I was initially extremely impressed by the platform. As I got to know the team behind the company and get to work alongside them; I knew this was the right place for me. I wanted to be a part of something I not only believed in, but felt like I was able to bring ideas to the table and help grow the business instead of being a number in a large machine. I have worked for global brands and gained a lot of valuable experience. I craved a challenge, smaller team environment and the ability to grow again as well as learn a new industry....and Gratafy has given me all three. As the company is growing, I am excited to be a part of the team. I love my job, which is most important. Of course there are challenges with a start-up, but not every job is perfect. I get a chance to have my voice heard, which is easily lost in a larger corporation. Happy to be here and along for the ride!

Cons

Constantly changing job responsibilities; which can be tough to adjust to quickly. Limited resources (being a start-up.)

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