If pets are your passion, this is not the place for you. - Anonymous employee Himalayan Employee Review

2.0
Mar 22, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Pets are allowed at work, casual dress code, fun employee events, mostly friendly culture, good benefits, yearly raises

Cons

Morals and ethics are put aside to make more money. Product is sent out when it shouldn't be so that they can "make the sale" causing a lot of returns and busy work to make up for this and other mistakes. A lot of people working at the facility don't have dogs and/or are scared of them. It creates a bit of an uncomfortable environment as dogs are allowed to be brought to work.. and it is a dog treat company after all. If you disagree with management or have an issue, very little will come from you speaking out about it. There is a lot of brushing issues under the rug at this company. There is a lot of passive aggressiveness throughout the company and gossip is common as well. You cannot trust what you are told, as there is a lot of contradictory information. Once someone leaves the company because of an issue (or had issues while employed there), they will speak poorly of them and not acknowledge the issues that caused them to leave.

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Cons

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Cons

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