Don't Leave your stable job for a small raise - Anonymous employee WorkStride Employee Review

2.0
31 Oct 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

1. start up atmosphere 2. free soda 3. great for college graduates

Cons

They tried to have a start up atmosphere however lacking the following: 1.benefits 2.employee high turnover 3.be prepare to do everything 4.management 5.penny pinching 6. driven by quantity not quality They tried to not pay me last 2 days after I worked my full last two weeks. I ended filing a complaint against the company and finally gotten paid not sure because of my complaint or they just decided to pay me one month later.

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5.0
29 Sept 2022
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Pros

work culture, great people, flexibility

Cons

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5.0
14 May 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

-Great culture: lots of young, smart, and driven employees who work hard but like to have fun. We have foosball games every day at 5pm, stocked kitchens, parties every month for birthdays and anniversaries, and a fun committee that plans both formal and informal events for employees every quarter. Senior management is super accessible and willing to listen to ideas from all employees. We also have an unlimited vacation policy and a flexible environment where you are given a lot of freedom as long as you get your work done. -Lots of opportunity: The company is in high growth mode, and given that it's small, anyone who rolls up their sleeves and jumps into the mix can make a huge difference very quickly. -Location: We're located on the 39th floor of the Empire State Building in the heart of New York City, and our office is surrounded with windows so we can enjoy the views.The building just got an amazing gym downstairs that's only $40/month.

Cons

-Because it's a small company, there is not necessarily a formal career path for those who might be used to that at a larger company. You have to be a self-starter who is okay taking risks and putting yourself out there in order to get promoted, which might not be for everyone. -The industry we work in can be a little bit slow and not super exciting.

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