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Web Direct Brands

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have to work hard - Anonymous employee Web Direct Brands Employee Review

3.0
30 Dec 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

one of my reason is that to have more experience and to have more money

Cons

no constant electricity in Nigeria

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5.0
18 Mar 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great staff all working towards a common goal...to help the customer. Owner is very intelligent and hard working. Great products and great sales & marketing of them. Good atmosphere and work environment. Laid back and very professional at the same time!

Cons

There are no cons for this company

1.0
8 Mar 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

IT Director was an amazing guy and I learned a lot from him. Took this experience and parlayed it into a job making 10x as much.

Cons

The owner is beyond shady and is a slob. They will pay you next to nothing and expect you to develop their entire infrastructure and work 7 days a week. Owner will fire you before 6 months just to not pay unemployment (this was known by everyone). Not cool for kids just getting on their own. He will fire you at the beginning of a lunch which he drove you to so you cannot leave and will see how much you will need his company. Absolutely disgusting loser.

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Web Direct Brands Response
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We are sorry for your frustration with your experience while employed at Web Direct Brands, Inc. We pay our employees open, transparent and a competitive rate and comply with federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and Florida law rules for minimum wage, overtime, and other wage and hour protections. After completion of a 90 day probationary period, an employee who is let go other than for misconduct, or who resigns with good cause attributable to the employer, is entitled to receive unemployment benefits. Lunch meetings with the president are a weekly part of the upper management improvement process. This particular meeting was to discuss a 6 week exit strategy due to differences in the direction of the company. Letting go of an employee is never an easy decision, it is something that is never taken lightly and should be done privately, for we always strive to end on good terms. We hope that you are successful in your future endeavors.
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