Munch Ado Reviews

2.1

24% would recommend to a friend

(85 total reviews)
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Puneet Talwar

24% approve of CEO

21% positive business outlook

Munch Ado has an employee rating of 2.1 out of 5 stars, based on 85 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Munch Ado employee rating is 44% below average for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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85 reviews
1.0
4 Nov 2017

Scam

Recommend
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Pros

All new reviews are an attempt to dilute old reviews. Company is a con. Product is non existent, and CEO is incompetent.

Cons

Constantly late on payroll, misinformation, mismanaged. This is a scam, do not take a role with this "company". The product itself is way overpriced which holds back earning potential.

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Munch Ado Response
8y
Thank you for your input, I am sorry that your experience was not a positive one. The Chicago market had a soft launch with a couple of sales people who did not have a local manager and may not have fully understood the concept and value of the product. Since local leaders have been hired, product knowledge has been at the core of training for our team. We are excited to share that customers are seeing growth that exceeds the marginal cost of our integrated digital marketing platform.
1.0
29 Nov 2018

NO MONEY TO PAY EMPLOYEES

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

At one time, this was a fun company to work for. The employees were great, and the clients were great. However that is no longer the case. The only "pro" now is that some clients will offer you free food, which is good, because you won't be receiving a paycheck while you work at Munch Ado.

Cons

There are many "cons" going on at this company. The biggest one is how they treat employees. Munch Ado constantly misses payroll for months at a time and offers little to no explanation as to why. You won't even get an apology that you haven't been paid. "We are raising funds" is what you are told, and you are expected to continue to work around the clock for no paycheck. If you are smart (or even just a semi-reasonable person) and you are reading this you will avoid "working" at Munch Ado at all costs. I put working in quotes because it's essentially a volunteer job, as you will not be paid. I cant stress this enough. You take a job here, you will be working for FREE. They will lie to you to get you to keep working, string you along with a small check here and there, but you will not be paid the money you are owed. That is a fact. Management has absolutely zero leadership skills. Unqualified Directors who have no clue about the product, the clients, or the resources are in charge of departments where they expect you to shoulder all of their work. They sit back and play make believe that they are a big shot, while refusing any responsibility and refusing to do any of the work as the people on "their team" struggle to stay above water with an ever increasing workload. Disgraceful. Do not waste your time interviewing at this company. Run from this company.

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Munch Ado Response
7y
We are sorry to hear that Munch Ado ended up being no longer a fun place to work at for you. We appreciate your feedback and will definitely address inconsistencies of workload between team leaders and team. We appreciate this insight and want to make sure our organization hears everyone and has a flat hierarchy that gives a voice to every employee. We also understand that the unpredictability of a startup doesn't work for everyone but we are thankful you gave us a shot. Wishing you all the best!
1.0
23 Oct 2018

Think it twice before joining this company

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Current location in NYC - Great clients

Cons

- First and significant red flag everyone should notice when interviewing here: High employee turnover rate. Ask all the questions, ask them twice if needed, and pay attention to all the details. - There's no formal training for no one in the company. You're expected to just 'figure it out', 'to learn on the fly', which is typical of some –mismanaged– startups and 'it's ok' but this one hit the ball out of the park. Nobody knows what are they doing/what are they supposed to do; and for you to learn what you have to do, you have to ask people who have been there for months, not even Directors because some of them were recently hired and have no clue about anything. - There's no intro to what the product really is, and the sales team is definitely not aligned with the marketing team. Some sale prospects back off not only because they have heard from fellow restaurant owners their bad experience with the company, but also because the sales pitch has too many statements that may sound fake and overpromising, which leads me to the following point... - The product has too many limitations. There's no room for improvement. The times when you say that something should be fixed or improved, no one listens and they keep doing the same which is very frustrating for the clients and the account management team. - Some of the reasons why clients cancel are because goals are not achieved and not even quality expectations are met. This is mainly because 90% of client deliverables are made by another team that is not in the HQ, and many of the instructions coming from the Account Management team are either lost in translation, ignored or not even done with attention. When it comes to the Social Media deliverables, numbers and clients' feedback speak by themselves. Miscommunication within most members of this team, and lots of ignored requests, which gives the account management more to deal with when clients see nothing done. Negligence, all over the place. - Account Management should be renamed as Fire Department. Not only they have to put up with upset clients (and try to keep them on board) mostly because of poor quality deliverables and disorganization on finances, they also have to do the typical tasks an account manager does, plus, wear the salesman, marketer, social media manager, and account receivables hats. In addition, they have to deal with reporting to the CEO, and the Director, who's been creating all sorts of internal conflicts within the team and company, and from this... - Upper management keeps being unprofessional by not being transparent and setting unrealistic goals. They expect so much from you with nothing in return other than your paycheck. They say you can earn bonuses, but it's nothing formal nor attached to realistic goals. - The CEO behavior is just unacceptable and outraging. He's always disrespectful and grotesque. Most of the employees fear him, and say yes to everything he asks without questioning him. The times he gets feedback, he gets upset and deprecates what has been said. He also yells and curses at people in the company for no other reason than his temperament and anger management problems, impatience, and lack of people skills. - And last but not least, the company is going through major financial problems for its second time. The first time they were late on the payroll for three periods, and this time so far it's been almost for four periods consecutively and there's no precise date on when are we getting paid. The worst part of it is that employees are illegally forced to work without payment, and those who have not been showing up have been let go.

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Munch Ado Response
7y
A lot of what you have to say was the case as we've gone through the trials and tribulations of a startup. Turnover in key roles has been a problem, and has become an area of focus for us as we identify the right candidates for the right roles and ensure the proper training materials are in place to help them succeed. We understand how important it is to deliver on what we promise not just to our employees, but also to our clients. We're sorry we fell short of your expectations. We learned a lot of hard lessons this year and we're committed to never making the same mistakes again. We've spent months and years developing technologies and solutions to change the restaurant industry and now we've spent even more time making sure everyone inside our company and all of our restaurants can wield them with expertise. Success for our employees and success for our clients; that's our promise.
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