Look forward to work everyday - Recensione dipendente - Dipendente anonimo presso Fresh Clean Tees

5,0
10 mag 2022
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Relaxed, genuine culture where it's easy to be yourself at work every day. Tons of opportunity to learn and grow with the support you need to get there. Leadership team who genuinely cares. Really smart people who can solve any problem thrown at them. Incredible office location - love taking walking meetings to the ocean everyday.

Svantaggi

Has grown really quickly so there are sometimes growing pains as you would expect, but the team is always working towards resolving those and making things better for everyone.

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5,0
3 dic 2024
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Loved the people and the firm. Felt like I was surrounded by some of the smarted people I'd ever worked with.

Svantaggi

Usual considerations with startups: priorities change constantly. Big initiatives were not always planned far enough in advance. Primarily, the firm's core product (T-Shirts) have a clear seasonal window between March and July. Things tend to get bumpy outside of that season.

2,0
9 dic 2024
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

The people you work (in the trenches) with are great. There is a strong product-market fit. $60M+ brand is a legit brand.

Svantaggi

The CEO lacks a clear long-term vision, relying on a leadership team composed of former consultants (ex-McKinsey, ex-Bain, etc.) with minimal real-world experience in Apparel or DTC ecommerce. This lack of industry expertise has led to recurring layoffs every 6-8 months, as the organization struggles with cash flow issues the CEO is unable to resolve. Strategic direction is erratic, with no actionable plan for scaling beyond $60M revenue, leaving the company stagnant while competitors with strong brand investments dominate the space. Operational missteps, such as overbuying inventory (invoices signed off by CFO), incurring high warehouse fees, and poor sell-through, resulted in the COO's firing. A lack of cash then hindered the ability to stock inventory during peak seasons, which contributed to declines in customer acquisition and revenue growth, culminating in the dismissal of the entire marketing team. The CEO often deflects accountability, shifting blame onto others despite claiming to prioritize empathy and care for employees.

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