Exciting and Challenging Work, but at What Cost? - Anonymous employee B Lab Employee Review

3.0
Feb 1, 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

B Lab touches on best in class social and environmental standards. The work is dynamic and challenging with opportunities to learn a LOT in whatever role you have within the company. People are super friendly and willing to lend their expertise to help the team reach its collective goals. There so many talented people at the organization and B Lab clearly knows how to attract high quality applicants.

Cons

Salary is not transparent. We are told that our salaries are “competitive” or “comparable” for the industry, but we are not told what industry or role types we are being compared to. There is so much attrition related to low salary and little room to grow at the company. Wellness scores are consistently low while demand for the certification continually rises.

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5.0
Nov 4, 2025
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Pros

Purpose driven work making a real difference in the world

Cons

Challenging network structure creates unnecessary road blocks to progress.

2.0
Oct 18, 2024
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Pros

* Lots of intelligent and friendly people to work with on the lower-mid level. * Relatively decent flexibility when it comes to work schedule.

Cons

Everything B Lab assesses companies for, they fail at miserably. 1. Company lacks any real form of transparency, especially when it comes to salary and upwards movement. 2. Upper management seems to have maintained some level of racist sentiment for years now, unclear why. But if you aren't white, you will always be passed over for promotions or first selected for layoffs. This has been an ongoing theme. 3. Company pays WAY under market rate. There are no bonuses, and benefits are a joke. Good luck ever getting a legitimate raise regardless of how you perform. Despite this, upper-management still is making significantly more with very little transparency as to why. Pay cuts at the top level should have been how how this financial crisis was handled, especially since it was due to mismanaging funds for years. 4. Company has been bleeding out money for time now and it shows. This is frustrating as they always maintain a front of "everything is fine". Job security is a constant concern, as you are consistently waiting for the next round of layoffs due to running out of money. 5. They don't even stand for anything anymore. 5-6 years ago you could feel the passion of the company, in the way they spoke, how they actually believed in what they were doing. Sure it was a company and they had to find a balance, but they actually tried. Now they don't care and the standards for certification have dropped to the point that is meaningless. Now it's just about catering to companies that will give the most money. Which is a great short term solution for getting money, but will eventually dilute the B Lab brand and result in even less companies being interested in getting certified. 6. They don't listen....at all. Constant surveys of "What are we doing wrong? What could we be doing better" only to not take any of the advice and keep doing the same thing. It honestly seems like they are just sent out to make people FEEL like they are doing something.

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