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Absolute Mess - Digital Marketing Specialist Common Thread Collective Employee Review

2.0
Dec 16, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

People who work there are friendly who you want to have friendships outside of work with. Good culture for the most part, and the CEO is someone you want to follow.

Cons

- Management is an absolute mess, they hire people just to let them go. They preach one thing and do the opposite. - People who are leading certain teams have never had experience and have no idea what they're doing. - There is zero work-life balance. The expectation is that you're always working.

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Common Thread Collective Response
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We appreciate your feedback and especially candor on our management. 2019 was undoubtedly a learning year for CTC and with that comes change. Your experience through our change was turbulent at best, trust when I say that is far from what we strive for. We aim for transparency at company wide meetings and financial responsibilities should have been clearly connected to what that meant for our employees. Our hope — thanks to responses like yours — is to never mislead where we are and where we’re going again.

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