The House Of Cards Is Falling Apart - Anonymous employee StyleSeat Employee Review

1.0
3 Aug 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Some of the people are very smart, free lunches and unlimited vacations.

Cons

In 5 years, the company has raised $40 million and it still does not have a proven revenue model nor does it have a product-market fit with consumers. The CEO is completely unfit and unprepared to lead the business. She has essentially outsourced every function within the company. She is much more interested in Instagram/Snapchat and name dropping. As a result, she has no understanding of the operational details whether they be product, engineering or marketing related. To fill this void, each executive has forged their own path for the company, which ends up being super counter productive because they are not ever aligned. The whole thing is very sad because the concept is outstanding. However, what StyleSeat proves is that entrepreneurial success is only 1% idea and 99% execution. The execution in this case has been horrible. To add fuel to the fire, the office is infected with tons of rats to the point of being unsanitary.

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StyleSeat Response
9y
Communication is key, and as you mentioned it is important that our leaders are on the same page but that also means we need our employees to be on board with our mission and goals. As a current StyleSeat employee your feedback is incredibly valuable and we encourage you to openly share your concerns and constructive feedback with our leaders or HR so we can drive change together. Building and growing a company is not done overnight or without some bumps in the road. We truly appreciate your review and are open to having further discussions to better address your concerns.

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