Pros
- not working here anymore - no other pros | awful experience and I'm happy I'm no longer here
Cons
- extreme amount of favoritism | your ability to move up is not based on performance but on how much your manager likes you personally - very uncaring, disrespectful, and unappreciative management and higher-ups within the company. Managers are never held accountable for their treatment of team members - HR is cold, not-people oriented - mediocre support and training - small team of less than 50 people but there was no true positive rapport throughout the company - very toxic, mean girls atmosphere that begins with management - terrible communication | little to no notice regarding changes in policy, procedure/etc. You found out when you did something wrong - it's not about your hard work here. They'll do everything in their power to try and break you down emotionally and mentally when you bring valid concerns to them. - Not a company that takes constructive criticism seriously at all. They only like "positive" "I'd do anything for this company!" type of feedback. - Does not treat hardworking, kind-hearted people like human beings, only disposables. - Extremely disrespectful and sneaky in terms of communication and responses to valid workplace concerns - Does not take valid feedback regarding manufacturing and product issues. It's all about sales, sales, sales. - The only relatively "fun" part of working here was seeing the prints ahead of time and 90% of the time they were lackluster and boring. Did not listen to many thoughts/feedback on prints either. - Reminded me a lot of high school. Sad because you'd think a predominately female-led company would be fairly positive but I hated working here. Cliquey, sneaky, extreme favoritism - Fake concern: My dog died and, after the initial announcement, no one cared to check on me though there were always congratulations to lighter-skinned folks on a new house, a new position, new marriage, anything of the sort. - Ditto on there being no real diversity