Awesome company to work for!! - Anonymous employee HeartSmart.com Employee Review

5.0
Feb 18, 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

An awesome company to work for!! An outstanding and supportive team environment that quickly turn into your second family. Management is constantly involved in your training and success to make the transition into your role seamless. Everyone on every level works together to make this company successful. It is a company full of people with strong core values and beliefs.

Cons

I truly cannot think of any. It is a rapidly growing company and they are constantly evolving. They are wonderful at ensuring their team is kept in the loop and adapting to growth and changes.

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5.0
Mar 10, 2021
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Pros

Fun work environment, great group of coworkers.

Cons

New owners just did not get the way things needed to work, they pushed systems that did not work for the location / environment.

5.0
Feb 16, 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Progressive company, allows and encourages employees to scale with the growth, fast-paced, adopts technology to improve workflows, management tries to manage to the individual instead of generically. Real place, with real people. It's a family environment - employees make actual connections - people get to know each other on more than just a work level. Which is definitely a PRO, not a CON.

Cons

Not really a con. The company is growing. Fast. That causes growing pains. Not like Kirk Cameron/Alan Thicke Growing Pains. But instead I refer to the common challenges that EVERY BUSINESS EVER must overcome while going through the stages of business growth. You know the type - there are about 1,204 books on the topic. Ownership addresses these growing pains. That's how it works. You've seen the good, you've seen the bad, you've seen it all, and then you've had... The Fact of Life. The Facts of Life. I guess in the end, it does come back to Kirk Cameron and Alan Thicke. It always does.

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