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2.0
12 Nov 2019
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Social Imprints is a growing company that has the potential to be a market leader for the ever-thriving San Francisco Bay Area. The company has goals to expand. There is room to grow with the company. Kevin McCracken, Co-Owner and COO, represents the true vision of this company, and is respectable.

Cons

Despite great potential, this company has a major roadblock in the form of its other Co-Owner and CEO, Jeff Sheinbein. I noticed that a lot of new positive reviews have been written about the company and its CEO immediately following a string of negative reviews and harsh criticism, and it's clear to see that unethical reviews were posted to this website as a way of mitigating the company's overall review score. The honest review of Social Imprints cannot be written without saying that Jeff is the reason this company has not seen its success already. Jeff is a CEO that focuses on micro management, maintaining control, attendance tracking, destructive criticism and a general lack of respect for his employees. For most departments there are no on-boarding or training programs for new hires. If you don't find your place quickly, co-workers will talk behind you back, the company will turn on you and you will begin to receive write ups as you approach termination. Employee turnover at this company is remarkable across all departments, not just the warehouse. The social mission, as it currently stands, is very broad and its metrics are improved by simply hiring people of color. There are no partnerships with non-profits or other organizations to help usher in "at risk" people as new hires. And there are no support services funded, offered or even promoted within the company for existing "at risk" employees that would find great benefits from these. Healthcare benefits are meek. Profit sharing and other incentives were promised but are nonexistent from what I have seen.

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5.0
30 Mar 2024
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Pros

- Everyone works well and figure out issues as a team. - Different departments work closely together and makes things happen for the betterment of the company as well as the best interest of the clients. - Management is committed to transparency within the company. - The company is truly committed to its social mission as well as deliberately taking steps towards sustainability.

Cons

- There is definitely a big learning curve for new hires but not any different than what's to be expected in other companies in this industry.

3.0
4 Feb 2025
Recommend
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Pros

The SI leadership team is supportive, empathetic, and constantly trying to improve. Best management team ever! The mission & vision is authentic and front of mind. Custom CRM system made for promo industry. It seems like SI is working on improving, I truly hope to see them succeed. The pace and pressure isn't for everyone.

Cons

Be ready to hit the ground running, and never slow down. The work-life-balance comments are REAL. Be ready to work 60+ hr weeks and dream about that long to-do list that never ends. Sales goals aren't based on real projections, hope your base pay is enough to cover monthly expenses. PTO & Sick time is very minimal for how hard you work - burnout is inevitable. Support Rating: 1 Star. You have to be on-top of warehouse & purchasing team to make sure each project is completed on time. Admin is offered but seemingly comes untrained, good luck finding time to train them.

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