Wonderful place to work - General Manager Gopuff Employee Review

5.0
Aug 16, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

goPuff has been great for me. goPuff is a company that rewards you with opportunities for hard work and dedication, not how much experience you've had in the past. I've been with goPuff for a year and a half, have been in several positions, and every one has been a joy for me. Very rewarding work, as goPuff has a fresh idea and they execute on it well, so it's great to be a part of that. You can make a living here and not suffer through your job, as it's actually fun and low stress. The level of opportunity here is insane.

Cons

None as far as I'm concerned! Theres many little things that will be present with any company. But there's no serious issues as long as you're okay with long hours and some development complications here and there as the company is still a startup.

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Gopuff Response
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Thanks so much for the feedback!We love having you as a part of our squad! Keep up the amazing work!

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