Feeling happy and accomplished when you come home from work every day, and excited and driven when you come in. - Happiness Producer Bonanza Employee Review

5.0
May 4, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

SO many pros. It's actually unreal! Costco snacks for days, employees are able to request almost anything they want as far as snacks and office things go. Work from home every Wednesday and leniency on those days to take appointments. Freedom February once a year traveling away from grey Seattle and working remotely from the tropics for a month. Generous PTO, great medical/dental and 401k. Hours are 9am-5pm M-F so there are never any late nights or early mornings, and weekends off. Management actually listens to you and encourages you to leave feedback and is interested in your career. Really collaborative and productive relationship with colleagues, everyone gets happy hour after work on Fridays. You can listen to music on your headphones while you work. Every Friday around 3pm we stop working and grab a beer from the fridge, everyone shows what they've accomplished for the week and we discuss site updates. Hard work is recognized and praised, if someone is struggling many chances and opportunities are given to help. There is also lots of opportunity to move to different departments/tasks.

Cons

Office location/commute time/parking. If you don't live in the city or one bus away, the commute is difficult and you're always arriving/leaving during peak times. Also, we communicate during the day exclusively online, so the office gets eerily quiet at times and it can feel weird chatting someone who is sitting right next to you.

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5.0
Apr 20, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Working from home and excellent opportunities to grow.

Cons

A small company but I see no cons

1.0
Apr 28, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

For years Bonanza was a good company with a great team of professionals that put the customers first. Trust and ethics were valued as much as innovation. The marketplace was profitable in a field that saw many competitors shut down or operate with debt. As a workplace the environment was one in which the employees were encouraged to grow their skills and their careers. Benefits were excellent.

Cons

When the company sold, unfortunately new ownership talked a big game, but was disorganized and did not value legal compliance. Though the company had been profitable, payments to employees, contractors, partners, and state taxes stopped being paid. This drove the core team away. Multiple people ended up having to take the new owner to court or file with the state in order to try to obtain their back pay. Many are still owed for the work they did. I don't recommend working there. Be cautious!

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