Great atmosphere - Sales & Marketing Coop Meed Mobile Employee Review

5.0
6 Feb 2017
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Pros

Meed is a very casual and some might say flippant atmosphere but that is not to say that we are not in a productive environment. Even as an entry-level job employee, I feel that I am given a sense of responsibility which is something one might not get at bigger companies. Top management and the rest of the employees all work very well together and also help me achieve my goals and better my skills. I also love the convenience of being located in the city!

Cons

Like all startups, some may find that there is a lack of structure and organization. However, this is what makes the job exciting. Everyday could be different which is why flexibility is essential.

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5.0
13 Feb 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The company has a start-up company feel. Everyone works hard and the work is interesting. Everyday presents new opportunities and I get to work with the most amazing people. I feel valued and respected for my contributions. The salary is competitive. I enjoy many of the amazing perks.

Cons

No real cons at this point.

5.0
22 Jan 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I am a 20 year old employee at Meed Mobile and I have to say, this is by far one of the most cooperative and team focused environments I have ever been in. Everybody is kind and helpful towards one another. Even the CEO, Spencer Scott, knows how to simultaneously be a leader and a teammate. Being a mobile tech startup means that everybody needs to work extra hard but that has never been an issue since all of the employees are super passionate about what they do. For these reasons, I truly believe that this company will keep on thriving.

Cons

The only con I have to say about Meed Mobile is the fact that we face ambiguity every day. Uncertainty is expected when working in a startup but that doesn't mean that we can't thrive in ambiguity. Just because ambiguity exists, it does not mean that accountability is lost.

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