Bait and switch meets snake oil sales - Recensione dipendente - Dipendente anonimo presso VideoBank
1,0
29 lug 2013
Dipendente anonimo
Ex dipendente, più di 3 anni
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale
Vantaggi
Great clients, sometimes get to use new technology if the client pays for it in advance
Svantaggi
Below industry average pay, no raises or bonuses, no HR, no company direction, constant in fighting, pending lawsuits, misdirection by owner and coo
Risposta di VideoBank
12y
This review was written by an underperforming, disgruntled former employee of the Company. His claims are totally fictitious and without merit.
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5,0
5 ott 2021
Dipendente anonimo
Dipendente attuale, più di un anno
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale
Vantaggi
Work with a group of smart, driven team members who are focused on delivering solutions for customers
Opportunity to be in at the ground-floor of offering innovative products in a fast-growing company and market
Svantaggi
Start-up life might not be for everyone
High expectations-if you aren't a performer this isn't for you
As a previous reviewer said if you are expecting a 9-5 don't bother applying (or to any start-up in tech)
Several talented and friendly employees
Got to use cool technology sometimes
Svantaggi
Owner runs the company like a fiefdom
Pay is very far under the industry standard, especially for the expensive area
People are expected to work past end of day as the standard, if you leave on time every day management will regard you as not caring. Meanwhile, if you sit at your desk and watch cartoons for 90 minutes every day when you finish working, you will come across as "dedicated".
Poor management practices mean employees work lots of unpaid overtime, and are sometimes required to come in on weekends out of the blue
Expecting a larger pay increase than you received (sometimes you receive none) is viewed as a taboo topic
Hiring standards are poor; just about anybody can get in here, and sometimes you'll end up "reporting" to a person who has no clue what they're doing, and who makes significantly more than you
"Third floor people" can and have used the front door intercom to listen to employee conversations while they're outside talking or smoking
Company location floods every so often, owner has tied boats to an all-terrain vehicle and has towed people over the water to the building
During power outages in the past employees have been expected to come in with no light/heat