A great place to work and grow - Anonymous employee Beyond, Inc. Employee Review

4.0
Jan 12, 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

One of the best collaborative and innovative places I have worked. The senior leadership for the product development is always open to new idea and help develop the talent. SVPs have an open door policy and always foster the innovation. In my short time over Overstock, I have been provided with ample new opportunities and work on some awesome products.

Cons

An official leadership development program for MBA recruits will be really helpful and will attract better talent from b-schools.

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Beyond, Inc. Response
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Agree on the "Hire more dev!" point. (To all devs reading this: we are hiring developers, please apply within.) You are right also about the need to develop a leadership program for MBA recruits. That would be a good next step. Incidentally, we are creating a special program to move women into leadership. We are really looking for strong female talent. See our want ads.

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