I am learning alot - Customer Support Airwolf 3D Employee Review

5.0
Oct 11, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

You can play with 3D printers. You are encouraged to experiment and try new things. It's okay to break things and to learn.

Cons

Not a good place for those that need "hand-holding" but it's great if you enjoy independence.

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5.0
Mar 20, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great technology, creative work environment, nice co-workers, working with customers to turn their ideas into reality.

Cons

It is hard to go home at night. There is always a project to work on, and sometimes it can be addicting. The environment is fast-paced, so it isn't for everyone. Not all customers are the same, and every once in a while you can run into an upset customer, and no matter how hard you try to help them, they just don't get it. So it can be stressful as well.

1
1.0
Jan 31, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

Interesting product, and potential to be creative through 3D printing, but that's IT.

Cons

Management is unorganized, confusing, semi-racist, overly harsh, exploitative, gender discriminating, and constantly promises incentives that they never follow through on... They will hire hard working people that commit to the company, and make them quit their other/former full-time job with promises of stability and opportunity. Once management feels they have completely used you up as an employee, they will throw you to the curb in the most inhumane way possible. They literally treat every employee as an asset, not a person with bills and a life. Their management skills are so embarrassingly weak, and this blatantly obvious to anyone working for or with Airwolf 3D. The company has no real direction, and secrets / gossip are constantly being spread around the company, even by the management team. Also, the owners are constantly playing favorites within the company, allowing for a chaotic and cut-throat work environment by favoring their family members and those that suck up to them the most, instead of considering work ethics, passion, creativity, skills, or experience. Even if you’re doing two jobs at once, it still factors little into the favor of your superiors.

4
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