Unprofessional - Anonymous EarthKind Employee Review

1.0
May 24, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

100% paid health insurance. Some of the people are nice.

Cons

Unprofessional work environment. Offensive conversations overheard daily. Management says they want you to come to them with any issues or problems but when you do then you fear for your job. Mentioned bonuses and profit sharing to get you in the door but there is none. No room for advancement. Outdated systems. Zero training.

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5.0
Dec 1, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Excited that we were recognized as a top place to work by The Charlotte Observer!

Cons

The company has been in business for almost 20 years, was started on a small farm in ND. Today, it’s grown to 43 employees! Only a small % of companies successfully make the jump from an entrepreneurial organization to become a professionally run organization. There are growing pains, investments to be made, a new set of skills to insure supervisors, managers are giving the best to their teams. It means processes, systems, and growing sales and profits. Being named a Top Place To Work is a great sign of being professionally run, That along with being debt free, Competitive salaries, 100% paid insurance, plus all the other benefits is very rare to see in a small company. It would not be possible without such a great team.

5.0
Aug 8, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I love being part of positive change, bringing non-toxic no-kill pest control products to the market. The 1000’s of 5* ratings speak for themselves. I love being part of a team that works hard to get the job done, never letting a customer ( or one another) down. I love being part of a company that believes family is just as important as career, and a company who will help you achieve your personal & professional goals.

Cons

40% growth year over year creates growing pains, and problems that can’t be solved with the same mindset of they were created. Training of supervisors & managers could be more robust to keep up with the growth and skill required, as promotions generally happen from within.

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