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Email On Acid

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Don't make my mistake and listen to the bad reviews - Anonymous employee Email On Acid Employee Review

1.0
Jun 9, 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

You will have the opportunity to work with some truly wonderful and talented people. Remote work opportunities. Work-life balance and flexibility Benefits

Cons

The CEO Lack of leadership or middle-management Inconsistent application of core values High turnover No opportunity for growth Believe what the other reviews say about the CEO. Expect him to consider himself a subject matter expert in every aspect of the business. Expect to be micromanaged, disparaged, and told you don’t know anything about your field of expertise. His leadership is weak at best, in my opinion. Priorities change constantly. If you bring this up, expect to be told you just need to be able to pivot. He will turn on his executive team at the drop of a hat, so don’t expect them to protect you. And as an added bonus, any discussion of your difficulties with other coworkers will be considered talking behind his back and is a fireable offense. The company doesn’t empower people to lead. There is no middle-management, and a senior title means nothing because there is no power associated with it. There is only the CEO, executives, and everyone else. There is no opportunity for growth within the company. You will likely have to take more work on than your job title calls for, and you will not be rewarded or compensated beyond pithy praise. I’ve never worked at a company with such high turnover. People get fired all the time out of the blue. Though you will be expected to recite the core values at company-wide meetings (like a third-grader must with the Pledge of Allegiance), don’t expect those core values to mean anything. There is no communication, and I mean NONE. You’ll still sit through countless meaningless meetings that don’t add up to any valuable information and won’t get the information you need to know what is happening across the company or how it will affect your work. The company innovates by chasing down what competitors are already doing. Any passion you may have for the job is squelched by changing priorities and micromanagement. Don’t bother honestly voicing concerns as nothing will come from it.

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Email On Acid Response
6y
Thank you very much for your feedback. I truly appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts regarding your time with us at Email on Acid. As I mentioned in another comment, I take full responsibility for the experiences you had while working with us. There is no one else to blame for the poor experiences than me. For that, I truly apologize. You're absolutely correct, we have an amazing group of people here at Email on Acid. I am incredibly grateful to have an opportunity to work alongside them every day. We certainly would not be where we are today without everyone's hard work and the contributions they have provided. You have offered some amazing feedback. You have encouraged me to think about how we can better communicate information throughout the organization so everyone is well informed and how we might be able to better facilitate our meetings so that we are providing more actionable and valuable information. I’m listening to your recommendation to empower a board for further accountability. I'm going to put some thought into how I might empower our current Advisory Board to accomplish that outcome. Thank you again for your candid and invaluable feedback. John Thies CEO/Co-Founder

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5.0
Jan 22, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Autonomy, great people small startup feel

Cons

Not great benefits package, small bonuses

1.0
Jun 5, 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-Your non-management coworkers are probably going to be supportive, funny, lovely people. -They seem to let a lot of people in who don't necessarily have a tech background. If you're looking to get your foot in the door in the industry, they may take a chance on you. -Every interview you have moving forward, you get to have a hilarious company name on your resume.

Cons

CEOs aren't hired because they know how to code, how to handle customer service, how to manage finances or how to run a marketing campaign. They're there to lead, speak on behalf of the company, reassure employees during tumultuous times and occasionally weigh in on those big-picture ideas. That's not the case at EOA. The CEO is too involved with the day-to-day operations of the company. The environment feels chaotic and frenzied as the product features and strategy morph on the whims of the CEO. The "culture" they tout feels like a band-aid for more deep-rooted problems. In recent years, management has tried to focus on changing the culture to improve the turnover rate. Fixing the culture seems to be a lot of talk without any real results, though. There's conversation after conversation about improving employee morale. Core values are established. Employee outings are scheduled. New mantras are written. But all of this won't do much for morale when yet another person is fired. And another. And another. The real culture here feels like one rooted in paranoia. Management is constantly worried about what non-management is saying behind their backs. Non-management is constantly worried that they'll be the next on the chopping block.

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Email On Acid Response
6y
Thank you very much for your candid feedback. I appreciate you taking the time to write a review regarding your experience at Email on Acid. As the CEO, I take full responsibility for your experience and I sincerely apologize that it was not positive. I don't ever want anyone to leave Email on Acid and say it was a waste of their time. That is not fair to anyone. I will certainly reflect on your feedback to see how I can provide a better experience for our current and future teammates. I also understand that everyone is not a perfect fit in our culture and it has changed significantly over the past couple of years. Since joining Vistage (an Executive Coaching Organization) 4 years ago, I have realized the importance that the culture plays in the success of the organization and with my teammates. Through this coaching, it has become clear to me what I want our culture to be and what I will not allow within the organization. We’re regularly talking about our culture and working together to bring the vision to reality. Developing a great culture is a journey, not a destination. I want Email on Acid to be an honest, trustworthy, open, collaborative, fun and inspiring environment. It's a place in which we speak for ourselves, search for truth, assume positive intent, own our mistakes and where everyone has the opportunity to learn and grow - both personally and professionally. We listen to understand. We are diverse and inclusive. What I don't want it to be is a place where people lie, steal, cheat, think they are better than others or talk negatively behind each other's backs. I believe talking negatively behind someone's back is the single, most destructive thing to a culture. If you are talking negatively about someone to another colleague, it immediately erodes any trust between those two individuals and across the organization. That distrust spreads like a wildfire and I cannot allow that to happen at Email on Acid. I am certainly not perfect. I take complete ownership in my mistakes. My promise to my colleagues is that I will always reflect and learn from those mistakes. I have that same expectation for everyone within the organization. Is everyone going to always like me or agree with my decisions? Absolutely not. It's not my job to be everyone's best friend. As the CEO, it's my job to think about the organization as a whole and to professionally challenge people so they are constantly learning and growing. It's my belief that if I don't push people to be the best they can be and to challenge assumptions, I am failing them as a leader. We try to do our best to explain what we stand for, what we promote and what values must be upheld in building our culture. We try to espouse what will erode culture and therefore what we can’t tolerate before someone is hired. Based on your feedback, we certainly have some work to do to make that more clear. Thank you again for your candid feedback. It's feedback like this that will help us continue to grow and become a stronger organization.
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