Great company, attractive industry - Controller Happy Head Employee Review

5.0
16 Apr 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Constantly growing, always trying new things which keeps everything interesting. Regular & detailed internal company updates. Nice employee benefits and hybrid office environment.

Cons

It is not a "mega-corp", so there are not policies, resources, HR, etc. that cover all aspects one my desire... but par for the course for a venture funded high growth tech driven company.

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5.0
8 Feb 2023
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Pros

Startup that is amazing! Understanding and developing

Cons

Short staffed. But it works and we work as a team!

1.0
20 Dec 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

*Parking Reimbursements quarterly *$100 Wellness Reimbursements to use for gym/massages, etc *Some amazing people work here *Some roles are Hybrid

Cons

*Volatile Leadership: The CEO and leadership team foster a toxic environment that trickles down to employees, creating unnecessary stress and fear. *Excessive Monitoring: Every minute of your workday is tracked, leaving no room for trust or autonomy. *Micromanagement Culture: Management disguises micromanagement and fear-based tactics as "support for improvement." *False Promises: The role was advertised as hybrid with 2 WFH days, but after four months, this promise was disregarded due to ever-changing sales targets. *Unrealistic Expectations: Sales targets are constantly moving, with no clear strategy or justification. Good performance is met with increased workloads, not recognition or rewards. *Lack of Collaboration: Collaboration is virtually non-existent, and management is misaligned, with each manager having conflicting expectations. *Startup Mismanagement: Instead of focusing on customer satisfaction to drive growth, management obsesses over ROI, even at the expense of employee morale. *Threats of Termination: Employees are frequently threatened with termination for failing to meet unclear and ever-changing targets. *Exploitative Practices: There's a strong suspicion that templates and work created by employees will be repurposed and outsourced to cheaper labor in the Philippines. *Focus on Quantity Over Quality: The company prioritizes numbers over relationship-building, measuring employees on metrics like call volume and time spent on the phones rather than meaningful contributions, all while offering a very low salary.

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