Horrible Place to Work - Anonymous employee Market America Employee Review

1.0
29 July 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Well let me think. There isn't many Pros. Probably Salary Compensation. Nice Co-workers.

Cons

Where do I start. Well, many of the true reviews listed here about this company are very accurate. It's mostly about how Management treats their employees. They are spoiled brats that do not know how to treat employees or any human being with respect. IF you don't mind being yelled at, cussed at, and treated like you are stupid then this is the place for you. Only way I would recommend someone to work there would be if there was absolutely no way you could in contact with Management and if you had a great Manager. But truthfully, All the Management staff below Upper Management are so scared of standing up to them that they will not take up for you. I worked there 7 years and have never been treated at a work place like they treated me. I wasn't the only one. obviously. I would recommend this company only as a last resort and then I would be looking elsewhere.

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

The founder of the company had true vision and was a natural salesman, but his passing has exposed deep holes in leadership. While a few of the remaining executives were directly involved in starting the business and possessed the skillset for a startup environment, they are utterly inept at managing a large organization. Furthermore, nepotism renders the Peter Principle as obsolete; the preference is to start people at their level of incompetence on day one. This disconnect at the top trickles down to daily operations, particularly in hiring. Managers and directors are tasked with interviewing and choosing candidates, only to have unknown, disconnected executives—who possess zero knowledge about the chosen candidate—arbitrarily instruct them to "keep looking" even after a candidate has already proven themselves as a Market America employee. Operationally, there is no Change Management process in place. Sudden strategic pivots—sometimes unprompted by actual market conditions—are enacted with remarkably poor communication. Because departments are heavily siloed, these abrupt changes only compound the widespread confusion and inefficiency. Culturally, while a heavy focus on the customer is warranted, absolutely no thought is given to employee well-being or professional growth. Consequently, turnover in the departments that directly serve employees is constant. Even the employee recognition program strays far afield from Human Performance Improvement best-practices. While the winners often merit the accolade, the process itself is effectively a popularity contest heavily skewed by managerial influence. With over 20 years in the workforce across multiple organizations, I can confidently say this is the worst company I ever worked for.

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