Do Your Sanity A Favor, And Don't Work Here - Anonymous employee Hometalk Employee Review

1.0
28 Jul 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There are very few pros to working at this company, but they include: Up to $15 free lunch everyday A nice office setting with music always playing, a clean kitchen, giant refrigerator, pool table (that no one ever uses for fear of looking like they aren't doing their job), dart board (again which no one ever uses in fear of losing their job), and great computers for work efficiency. They also make you feel welcome ( not all of them) for a week before destroying your sanity. Your co workers are actually really funny, cool, and sweet (the majority of them anyway)

Cons

Now, the cons outweigh the pros a lot at Hometalk. I did not work there long at all, and within 2 weeks I wanted to throw in the towel. First, they over work you and completely destroy your work to life balance. You work 9 to 6, but you honestly end up working WAY over 10 hours, and you spend it doing the same thing over and over and over in an outrageously boring manner. They literally consume your time so much, that by the time the weekend comes, all you want to do is absolutely nothing and brace yourself for the chaos of Monday. You become so vehemently cranky, angry, and drained of energy working there. You work long hard hours, and get nothing out of it besides a check that only comes TWICE a month. Yes, you only get paid TWICE a month, not weekly, which would make more sense seeing as how you work so hard. Then, they have meetings for every little thing under the sun. These meetings will take 30 minutes to discuss something that is so simple they could have emailed you about it. Not only that, you waste that valuable time in a meeting when you could be getting your work done for the day. Additionally, management and others, when observed, spend more time in meetings talking to people and distracting them from their work, instead of being at their own computer working. Next, there is the fear. Everyone is PETRIFIED of being fired, mostly because they do it so OFTEN. I was there for 4 months, and I saw 8 people go. Yes, 8 people in 4 months. Seeing people get fired with such speed is alarming, especially because the amount of people in the NY office is so small. Not only that, ALL of these people spoke of their great achievements in our win meetings (meetings reserved for fridays specific for discussing our winnings and success at work), were diligent at their work, got praise, and got fired or "let got". There was even a girl who got promoted, and got fired not even 2 weeks after she got the new position. The thing is also, they refuse to tell you WHY they fired you. Additionally, this air of being disposable and axed at any moment breeds an unhealthy air of competition, even when there is none. Some people will demean you, go out of their way to be spiteful, ignore you when you say hello, and refuse to be nice to you. They will ultimately do all of this, and STILL get fired. Then, one of the most frustrating parts on top of what I listed, is that there are 2 offices. One in NY and another in Israel. You will have people transfer over to the NY office and start changing the scheme of things from how it was originally. Win meetings went from Fridays at 4, to Thursdays at 8 am (so you can do it with the Israel office, you had to attend, be there early, and if you didn't finish your work by then you still had to finish). There's a giant time difference, and if you email someone for help with a bug or broken page on your end they will not get back to you often till the next day or not even bring it up, tell you about the status, or ignore you if you ask about it. It is kind of like they don't know if they want to be an Israel office or a NY office, so you have to talk with people in Israel a lot, and also have meetings with them too that can go on for a long period of time and are often about nothing. Then, everyone cried every single day. Everyone who worked there went into the bathroom to cry because they were stressed, and very concerned about being fired. Then, it was the fact that you didn't know what was happening around the office until another employee told you about it. I can't count on my own hands how many times I heard I was doing something new, helping out with something, or involved with a project till a fellow employee told me about it. The boss never said anything to me, and it irritated me how forgetful and disorganized they were, and how they took advantage of me. An employee and I would be working on a project, but it would be me doing ALL of the errands, finding the supplies, and doing the test run of a craft while the other person sat on their butt and did nothing. They expect EVERYTHING for nothing. Then, it always feels like management doesn't know what they want. They tell you they want it this way one day, you do it that way the next day, then the day after the next day they don't like it and tell you to do it another way. Next, they offer benefits after 60 days of employment, I was there for 4 months, and I got not even a whisper about benefits or filling out a form for benefits. Then, there's ALWAYS problems with their broadcasting system, and always arguments and complaining over it. Finally, anyone who knows anything is stationed at the Israel office. Whenever anything goes wrong or not working, you have to talk to an Israel person. No one is EVER on hand to help with anything in the NY office. Ultimately, I do NOT recommend spending your subway fair traveling to this job, wasting your time and energy to just get sacked in 2 weeks, be overworked with no work life balance, and suffer under this company. Just do yourself a favor and don't work here. Also, the majority of these "nice" comments are only left on here because management asks them to leave positive reviews to bury the real honest negative ones.

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5.0
9 May 2019
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Hometalk is an amazing place to work, I have been working with Hometalk for about 9 months now. The work is very hands on and absolutely never boring.

Cons

Honestly, I can't think of a downside. I work very long hours, but that is because I have a lot of weekly responsibilities.

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Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback. We appreciate your input and are happy to hear you’re enjoying your experience here. We appreciate your hard work and dedication and wish you continued growth and success at Hometalk. If you have any further feedback, you know where to stop-in , or please email us at yael@hometalk.com
2.0
27 Jul 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Beautiful spacious office and free lunch through corporate Seamless account. In your first couple of days, you will be given a great deal of motivation and confidence. Also, the team in Israel is always very helpful and friendly to collaborate with.

Cons

Let me start by saying I am not a disgruntled ex-employee. I got fired earlier this week, and I saw it coming because about 90% of us were getting fired these past few days, so I started looking for another job, and landed it on the very day I got axed. So I'm good and I am not angry. I am only being honest here without embellishments, so please take my words seriously. Listen to all the negative reviews you see here. Those are not angry people on a mission to destroy- they were all honest. When I started at Hometalk NY less than 6 months ago, I ignored the bad reviews on Glassdoor. Figured they were just angry people. Over time, I realized they were completely accurate without exaggeration. Oh, and the good reviews you read here? That's because we were all forced to write good reviews in an effort to negate and bury the bad ones. Take some care into reading those, and you will realize how fake they are. There were many more up, but little by little we started taking them down because they were unethical and good people kept getting pulled in and burnt in part cause of those positive reviews. Anyway, there are indeed cult-like vibes. Management is indeed volatile. Wonderfully qualified people are indeed terribly overworked and underpaid in NY standards, more like they are being paid Israeli wages. And promises of any degree of leadership that are made during the hiring process aren't kept, and I'm not only talking about my personal experience. Way too many times (over 7 times in less than 6 months,) I've seen people being heralded for their accomplishments one day, then fired the next week. At first I thought they were crazy, then as genuinely good people kept getting fired, I realized it was management. They keep firing people without cause, and the employment contract states they are allowed to do that. Most people got fired within their first 2-3 months of employment, and yes, as many reviews indicated, there were others that got fired within 2 weeks. Management keeps saying the company is in high-growth mode... don't fall for that. Than again, maybe it's true because they are also always in high-firing mode, dismissing employees after squeezing the most out of them during the honeymoon phase. I noticed that each time someone is fired, it is as though their names are never to be brought up again- almost as though they never existed in the first place. By extended logic, that went to show that we were all expendable. Despite being a startup, there are very cold vibes that are similar to those stereotypically associated with the corporate sector. I wouldn't blame it on the employees though (not that it matters cause most of them were fired.) This is also on management for creating a terribly tense culture in the NY office. Look, I won't stop you from working with Hometalk. But please have a backup plan in mind, because even the most talented and kind people get axed out of the blue. Do not make significant changes in your life while depending on Hometalk- such as moving and such. Seriously. Read the negative reviews, and proceed with caution.

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