A very unorganized company - Anonymous employee Reveleer Employee Review

1.0
4 Dec 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The people that work their are great besides management.

Cons

It is a start up company that is extremely unorganized. The system they use is not capable of running a report that cam give you the same numbers each time. This causes you to never really know where you are. The employees are completely over worked and terrifies to stand up yo the CEO. The company is growing but the CEO refuses to delegate out amd geta very upset if anyone asks financial questions. She leaves way too mucb on her own plate which makes her unavailable for her employees. There are different rules for different people. If you don't try and kill yourself working for them you start to be treated differently. This was probably one of the most disorganized places I've worked and the owner refuses to take advice to male1it run better. If she does use your advice she makes it seem it was her own bright idea. It is a dictatorship with some very odd things going on behind closed doors. All employees whp have been there a while are completely miserable but refuse to speak up because of intimidation.

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Reveleer Response
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Our CEO is a man, and always has been a man, so I'm not sure who you are referring to. The "owners" are an investment company with a board of directors. Given that information, I'm not sure that this person selected the correct company when posting. The average tenure of a full-time employee is 2 or more years, so if we were completely miserable that would not be the case. Our software platform was completely rebuilt this past year and is awesome.

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