Not what it used to be - Talent Acquisition Partner HelloFresh Employee Review

2.0
Dec 20, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Good discount on HelloFresh boxes. - Nice office space. - Great colleagues.

Cons

- Everyone is focused on self promoting and showing off, all in the hopes of getting a raise or a promotion in the next evaluation round. As different people on the leadership team has said, "perception is reality", so the louder you are, the better it'll be for you. - The company is on a slippery slope to toxicity, where leadership praises and rewards colleagues who work overtime, during the weekend or even their vacation. - You are just a cog in the machine, not an actual person. If you don’t hit your numbers, no excuses. It doesn’t matter if you couldn’t reach your numbers, because the priorities changed midway through and you had to start over in half of the time. And even if you hit your goals, the numbers will be manipulated and used against you. They just have to use different filters and all of a sudden you go from thinking you're doing well to being told that your performance is bad. This trend has been going on since the Director of Tech TA joined one year ago. - This same Director of Tech TA is known for making inappropriate comments and for being openly racist. Still, he is constantly praised by the leadership for the great job done. - Talent Acquisition Partners are turning into sourcing machines, because even though we have more than 10 metrics - and sourcing isn't one of them - , the Director of Tech TA has decided that sourcing is the most important thing in this world, even more important than internal mobility. If you are internal and want to move to a different team, good luck with that. The TA team will not be excited to spend time supporting your move given that it's not recognised from the leadership. - There are new processes every week, with more and more responsibilities being assigned to the Talent Acquisition Partners, who now have to do the job of different roles all at once, while still having the same high expectations as always for hiring. You can't be a sourcer and expected to send out 200 InMails every month, while still having to do interviews, aligning with the hiring managers, managing the candidates throughout the hiring process and creating contracts. It is simply too much. Either revisit the expectations or redistribute the responsibilities. - The number of yearly vacation days is significantly lower than that offered by most companies based in Berlin.

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HelloFresh Response
2y
Thank you for taking the time to write this review. We appreciate it and are sorry to hear we are currently not able to provide you with the kind of positive experience we want every employee to have at HelloFresh. There are always things we can do to improve and would like to hear more about your case. Please reach out to hf-feedback@hellofresh.com and we will try our best to address the issues you mentioned. Thank you & best regards, CT & Your HelloFresh HR Team

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Flexible hybrid environment. In-office requirement is 50% of the month, but there is significant autonomy in how those days are scheduled (eg. you can decide to condense your in-office days the first 2 weeks of the month, and work remotely for the next 2 weeks).

Cons

1- Compensation (particularly base salary) is significantly below market. Reliance on RSU as a major component of the compensation package is problematic, given the company’s stock has severely plummeted over the last 5 years (and continues to do so). 2- Professional development is virtually non-existent. Internal promotions are rare (even for top performers) and highly political. 3- Constant reorganizations and frequent layoffs. It is difficult to feel secure in your position when entire teams are being phased out every few months. 4- Toxic and fear-driven culture. There is a prevalent culture of backchannel feedback and a palpable, constant sense of fear regarding job security and retaliation. 5- Unsustainable business model, still. Service is overly reliant on discounting and promotions, which has negatively impacted brand perception and long-term customer value. Path to sustainable growth is unclear. Leadership also doesn't seem to know what to do, as they frequently pivot strategy, with new directions introduced every few months (if not every few weeks). This lack of consistency creates a sense of instability and leaves teams feeling as though the company lacks a cohesive, long-term vision. 6- Leadership tone. Leaders often lack respect for both employees and the customer base (it is common for them to make derogatory and insulting comments in business meetings about customers who cancel their service).

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