Outrageously unprofessional, completely dysfunctional, unreal workplace - Recensione dipendente - Event Director presso UrbanDaddy

1,0
19 ago 2019
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Location of office - near Union Square

Svantaggi

Completely unresponsive upper management. Staff is ignored when asking for approval on proposals, ideas, budgets, etc. Structure and organization does not exist. Everything one would expect in a professional work environment did not exist - lack of communication, no acknowledgement of deadlines for clients, demanding last minute changes with utter disregard and disrespect for staff work and hours, never ending stressful environment due to a completely narcissistic boss. I knew I had to quit after being there for one week when I witnessed the CEO not responding to staff emails for 5 days, and doing tasks that should have been executed by a junior graphic designer. I have never experienced such a dysfunctional crazy making work place in my life and I've been working in the industry for over 20 years.

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5,0
7 ago 2017
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Great work environment. Fun office. Best co-workers. Inspiring CEO. Last year has been filled with positive change and think the year ahead is going to be very inspiring and fulfilling for everyone.

Svantaggi

Depends who's in control of music in the office.

2,0
23 giu 2013
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

If you're an editorial professional who enjoys writing quirky-fun reviews for party locations and trendy tchotchkes you'll probably enjoy working here.

Svantaggi

If you are technology professional you will want to steer clear from this company. The laissez faire attitude of the technology leadership lends no innovation to the department. The main part of the business throws only a handful of meaningless projects to developers while the main load of the work is farmed out to external development houses. This may or may not be due to senior project managers' refusal to write any form of specifications to provide the internal developers with clear directions of their vision. It seems they feel it's easier to deal with external companies than its own IT department. When you do get work as a developer you're forced into a very aggressive timeline for projects while you play mind reader to guess what the actual needs of the business are. You'll spend a week developing something only to find out the company won't go forward with the project or they'll ask you to completely redo it; and then redo it again a day before the product goes live. If you do happen to land a job here learn as much as you can because you'll probably have plenty of free time before you move to the next company.

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