World Centric Reviews

4.0

81% would recommend to a friend

(26 total reviews)

Aseem Das

78% approve of CEO

92% positive business outlook

World Centric has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 26 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The World Centric 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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26 reviews
2.0
17 June 2019

Great mission, but management + policies need work

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The company’s commitment to impact runs very deep, and is a personal passion of the CEO. Nearly everyone is friendly and approachable, and there are many social events planned for those that want to participate. The health care benefits are fairly generous (100% covered for the employee) and the 401k match is also good. With roughly 50 employees, it’s small enough to know everyone and build strong relationships.

Cons

The CEO is very old fashioned in his approach to work/life balance and refuses to allow flexible work arrangements- no ongoing work from home or working away from the main office. This has resulted in recent turnover of millennials and those with young families, and detracts new talent from SF who would need flexibility for dealing with the commute. There have also been some recent issues with sexist comments/behavior from male top-management. The CEO doesn’t seem to take this issue very seriously- I haven’t seen any consequences for those involved, and he doesn’t seem to see the inherent issues with an all-male top-management team. The other main issue is the lack of autonomy for many employees- the CEO and some other top managers often micromanage and get involved too heavily in the day-to-day execution of work. This creates bottlenecks and severely inhibits decision making. Even if you are an established expert in your field, management will often imply that they know better and undermine your expertise. Finally, there have been ongoing issues with work/life balance- many people are over-worked and don’t feel comfortable taking vacations because other team members don’t take theirs. This is getting better but it feels like there’s still a stigma around multi-day vacations.

1.0
14 Sept 2016

Looks great on paper, but that's all it has going for it.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Everyone has a "manager" title, so if you're young or entry level, it's a great way to pad your resume for future employment. There are opportunities to create new titles for yourself (even if you're doing the same job), if you can convince the CEO of it. If you can keep your head down and just clock in, the pay is decent.

Cons

It's a very toxic environment to work at. It's great to want to "do good", but there's a strong element of self-righteousness from the CEO which trickles down to employees because of poor leadership. The structure of the company seems to be "do what you want" until the CEO decides to micromanage you and tell you that everything you're doing is wrong. This creates an environment where there is no teamwork and it's every man for him or herself. There is an extremely high turnover rate for such a small company and it's not surprising because the CEO seems to want to fire someone new every day. Finally, there is a lack of professionalism, respect, and confidentiality, both from the CEO and some of the employees. Highly sensitive personal information about employees have been disclosed to others without consent and no one seems to notice or care.

1.0
26 Aug 2011
Recommend
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Pros

As an employee at World Centric, the mission is strong and you feel you are helping "make a better world."

Cons

I wish I had more positive feedback to give, but the truth is that World Centric has many problems and employee turnover is rampant. Within 1.5 months, the company has gone through 3 Director of Operations and in general, management is extremely poor. There is no standard way of doing things, people just try different methods and don't tend to share information with each other, which makes for a highly inefficient workplace.

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