Not a positive experience - Anonymous employee Dormify Employee Review

2.0
Feb 9, 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- A lot of leadership in your role, there is not a lot of senior level employees - Can be a great add to your resume because you can have "ownership" of your area of expertise - The younger individuals (managers/coordinators) who work there are talented, hardworking and kind

Cons

To kick off the horrible experience working here, the "new" CEO hired to replace the co-founder lasted all of a month at the business. If that's not an indication of a toxic work environment I don't know what is. The leadership is a disorganized and has 0 patience or empathy for their employees. Several individuals who currently work at the company think about quitting on a daily basis (there is a reason why there has been so much turnaround in the last year). Feedback given to employees is not constructive, it's opinionated and emotional. The salary is non-competitive, no benefits/bonus, no 401k match, ect. You will be drastically underpaid for the amount of work you actually do. You will be expected to work over vacation time, leadership team believes and expects you to be available 24/7 - there is no work-life balance.

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5.0
Feb 16, 2024
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Pros

I learned so much as an intern here and would recommend this job to anyone!

Cons

I had no cons during my internship.

1.0
Jan 30, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

None, honestly none. Maybe the free snacks.

Cons

Every single day was 10 useless meetings you had to attend. They hired me to fill a role that didn't exist and that they bait and switched after I was hired. The CEO himself in our first in-person meeting laughed when bragging to everyone how he lied to me to get me to join them. The team doesn't allow you to do your actual job, and they will stab you in the back if you actually try. They want to do things the way they've always done them, and no amount of explaining that you know your field will sway them. They are immature and together with the company owner who has the maturity and intelligence of a pile of beans are an entire group of cliquish, elitish rich 20-something girls who think they're too cool to learn anything new or be taught how not to run their company into the ground. Favorite highlights: being told the company was in total bankruptcy after I'd just been hired, and then being told they were intentionally not paying their vendors and planned to screw them over. The day I quit after 3 horrid weeks there they waited 2 hours, sent out a mass Slack message to everyone condemning me, and then told me I was fired. RUN. JUST DON'T DO IT.

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