Questionable HR practices and treatment of contract employees. - Mitarbeiter (anonym) bei Threadflip: Mitarbeiterbewertung

3,0
19. Aug. 2014
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Pros

• Free lunch...but there's not much else around the office so really it just means you don't go outside at all during the day. • Flexible vacation time

Kontras

• Manager was intimidated by the sharing of ideas, questioning decisions, and offering solutions. • 6 day work week with no overtime pay • Contract employees are underpaid based on experience and even when converted to FT are still underpaid and not treated as equals with their marketing counter parts

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5,0
12. Juni 2015
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Pros

Fun people, food, music, easy to get a hold of ceo and management, team meetings, office parties, coffee! Overall a great place to work.

Kontras

I haven't really had any issues yet. One girl from HQ is horrible at responding to questions via email, but other than that - all is good!

1,0
12. Juli 2015
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Pros

Fantastic co-workers. I couldn't ask for a better, more creative team to be working alongside.

Kontras

Complete dishonesty from management. They mass-hired with the promise of job security and full-time employment after 90 days, and then laid off an entire 1/3 of the company once our backlog was worked through- including the people who had worked the longest and hardest to make Threadflip Full-Service successful. There's no transparency in the workplace. They're cutting the hours of full-time warehouse employees to 35 hours/week. Catty workplace politics. No room for advancement, despite the promise thereof upon hiring. HR is impossible to get a hold of. Management and HQ treat the Full-Service Warehouse like the ugly stepchild, not caring about workplace contentment and pushing for people to meet unrealistic goals. The Warehouse was moved from a convenient location in SF's Dogpatch to a run-down warehouse with faulty electrical and no proper climate control in Oakland that is completely inaccessible via public transit (which most employees are reliant upon) and has only one overpriced restaurant in walking distance for lunch breaks. Threadflip very quickly went from being a fun, educational workplace with plenty of room for professional growth to being a dull, and quite frankly upsetting, factory job.

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