VNYL Reviews

2.1

21% would recommend to a friend

(9 total reviews)

21% positive business outlook

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9 reviews
1.0
28 May 2017

Save Yourself the Trouble

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Some of the employees there are truly awesome humans

Cons

This place is seriously horrible. The owner constantly has emotional outbursts directed at his employees, frequently doesn't pay his staff on time (without warning), and frankly doesn't care about knowingly screwing his customers. The overall morale in the office is low and the operations are beyond unorganized. The burden and liability of the messes the owner creates are inevitably passed back to the employees (which then opens them up to more scolding and emotional outbursts). The turnover rate here is high because of all this. Sure the company may look cool from the outside since it's related to music, but it's a facade so don't fall prey. Save yourself the potential emotional abuse and financial stress...you're better off holding out for a company that has more respect towards people and a greater chance of being around in another year.

1.0
9 Oct 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Great people great team (minus one person in particular) - Everyone truly wants the company to do well - A truly talented team of people doing the best they can do, young and hungry and ready to go far

Cons

In the end this place will rip your heart out. You want to like this place. It truly feels like someones hired you for your dream job, only to find out theres absolutely no where for you to go in this company, no advancement whatsoever. The wages are absolute minimum, and your hours are no guaranteed. I was literally starving after 6 months of working this job, brokest I've ever been in my life. Their priorities are mind-blowingly disconnected from whats actually going on. They've spend the last year and a half trying to build a "wireless" record player, that serves no real point in "analog" audio. Spent a fortune on R&D, and ran everyone into the ground (including their customer support team) when it didn't happen. And in the end, they never even finished it. They live in some fantasy Instagram advertisement world. So much could be done at this company, but they literally spend their time trying to bamboozle underage girls into using their parents credit cards to buy yearly subscriptions to records they'll never play and probably never open. You want to love it, but in the end it will leave you confused, broken and poor.

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