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Social Imprints Reviews

4.0

70% would recommend to a friend

(28 total reviews)
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Jeff Sheinbein

78% approve of CEO

66% positive business outlook

Social Imprints has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 28 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Social Imprints employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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28 reviews
2.0
12 Nov 2019

The Only Honest Review of Social Imprints

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.

1.0
6 Nov 2019

Serious Oversight Needed

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Pros

Most of the employees are pleasant and hard working. Kevin M.

Cons

1st thing CEO is not Kevin. The problems start with number 1 CEO and move mostly down to his sidekick. I've worked in the promotional product industry for 15 years as a distributor and the lack of leadership, accountability, integrity, and honesty are appalling. The good ole saying pot calling the kettle black is an understatement. While I was there I personally witnessed this almost daily. #1 and #2 spend the majority of the day walking around or in meetings or taking breaks. Are you busy is the phrase of the day.

1.0
22 Oct 2019

No Room To Grow. Ask if we are working 10 times a day!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

some good people who need a job

Cons

No room to grow. One promotion since I've been there in 5 years. No profit sharing as of yet in order to pay for software. No lunches and if lunch is brought in it's only for a few picked my management. We have to bring our own water as you can't drink from the faucet as it's contaminated. They ask you if you are working 10 times a day and if your busy.

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