Zola Reviews

3.1

45% would recommend to a friend

(120 total reviews)
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Shan-Lyn Ma

60% approve of CEO

41% positive business outlook

Zola has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 120 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Zola employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail and wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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2.0
9 July 2020

Zola's True Colors

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The first 5 or so months of my employment at Zola were a dream, especially coming from a large company with a very toxic and hierarchical structure. At the outset, Zola seemed to operate unlike other companies in that they were so much more transparent about business goals and reporting, things were less hierarchical, and high level leadership was more laidback and personable. The founder is lovely and you can tell she really cares for the brand and makes an effort to know everyone there. The people who work at Zola are what really makes it special, and I will forever miss my coworkers that I had there. In many ways, Zola is changing toxic wedding culture for the better and is an important player in this space.

Cons

Despite many initial positives, much of this was temporary and/or completely false when you stay long enough to see beneath the shiny surface. Almost everyone on the leadership team came from Gilt Group and there is unnecessary loyalty paid to them purely for that reason. This offers an avenue for leadership to give 50% and still be shielded from consequence. The executive of my department was absent minded, could not be bothered to show up for any meetings on time or at all, and would play on their phone while people in meetings were talking. Many of these meetings were held purely so that this person could see what we were working on, so it was quite appalling that there was so little care shown. Other executives have had complaints against them for showing up and goofing around most of the day without showing true leadership to their teams. This blind loyalty is also largely why pretty much everyone in leadership is white and there is almost zero black/brown representation outside of customer service, even though Zola likes to say they are diverse. They say you can tell one’s true character in a time of crisis. Covid-19 and Black Lives Matter is where things really took a turn for the worse and the lack of strong leadership at Zola was truly alarming. Covid-related lay offs were, as one other review mentioned, Hunger Games style and completely chaotic. When asked if executives had taken any pay cuts to avoid mass lay offs, it was met with a wishy washy answer, ‘we are looking into that as an option... There was no support or communication whatsoever from leadership or HR after-the-fact. Many roles that were eliminated were essential roles to the business, and the company is now bringing on independent contractors to fulfill those needs, with no explanation as to how lay offs were chosen and why they went after people that they actually needed at the end of the day, while less essential roles remained in tact.. Additionally, managers were not aware that people on their teams were getting eliminated until after it happened and did not have a chance to take part in these decisions. Employee morale is in the toilet because of these decisions and lack of transparency During BLM, they have not offered any form of donation to any charity, instead relying on their own employees to donate funds while on a six-month 25% pay cut, which I find problematic on many levels. Their social media accounts allude to how they are donating and helping these causes, but they are not taking any actual action to support them.

1.0
9 July 2019

Bad culture set from the top

Anonymous employee
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Pros

You may have the opportunity to work on bigger projects than at other places. There is transparency around company performance and opportunities to learn about how business metrics work and are tracked. Coworkers are generally nice and easy to work with.

Cons

The leadership makes very strange statements about not wanting to hire people who ask for competitive salaries, calling them "mercenaries". Problems raised by employees tend to get turned around on the employee, even when brought up in earnest. They micromanage and harshly criticize on relatively small projects/issues while ignoring higher level concerns around the business vision, product roadmap, employee development, management training, team structure, etc. I agree with another reviewer that the management style is bizarrely old school. Overall, there are some opportunities to do good work at the company but the culture is just really bad. Even the best employees get talked down to and micromanaged. After a while the feeling of being disrespected and distrusted for no apparent reason isn't worth it.

3.0
15 June 2020

A mixed bag

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Pros

You get to work on a genuinely innovative and cool product. Both founders are thoughtful and kind. Junior staff members are like a family. The company is fairly young and had a lot of fun activities (pre covid).

Cons

Several things about the Zola culture stand out to me as problematic. The downside of the very close friendships that have formed among junior staff is that it can be taken advantage of by leadership. People are underpaid and have to threaten to leave to get a promotion because there is no career development or systematic advancement outside of the engineering team. Leadership takes advantage of these friendships to keep people around without compensation. The leadership team also talks a lot about a “flat org structure”. This is nonsense. If you aren’t on the executive team, your opinions don’t matter. They lump everyone below the leadership team level together so they can be treated the same and ignored the same. Mid level managers are completely unempowered. Case in point was reviews, where managers had no say in career advancement for the associates that reported to them. Last and most frustrating is the make up of the leadership team on a couple of levels. It’s stacked with a bunch of people who worked together at Gilt, and that bond seems to trump anything else. There are some terrible leaders at Zola, but complaints are ignored because they go back to the Gilt days. There is not a single Black leader outside of customer support. There is no care paid to diversity at all. This is what allows the president and coo to get away with calling someone a “slave driver” at an all company event. It was outrageous.

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