Don’t make the same mistake I did...RUN - Marketing MAG Retail Group Employee Review

2.0
Jan 10, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Discount, discount, discount, discount, discount...

Cons

Horrible office politics/nepotism rampant and no one will stick up for you. Unprofessional staff, conversations that would be NSFW anywhere else are ignored. Overburdened management will drop you for making them look bad if you mess up. No support for training on new roles but assigns tasks you’re not qualified for regardless. Constant turnover and not backfilling the position just piling the work on remaining staff.

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5.0
May 29, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Family feel, benefits, discounts, and people.

Cons

Still areas for improvement across the organization but can appreciate the drive and focus for improvement.

2.0
Aug 31, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Self starter environment - Benefits were okay, not the best but not the worst - Outside of busy season work life balance has been good - With the move the company has been more dynamic / open to suggestion. This could be seen as good or bad.

Cons

The following are my opinions having worked for this company for many years. - Corporate decided to merge all operations and move to Texas away from Iowa and Oregon, losing a lot of domain knowledge and stunting a culture of innovation and hard work. - Sexist work environment, you won't find many women in important leadership positions here. - Current management has killed the self starting culture. Most managers already have a system they want to build and expect you to fall in line. - Current management is very set in their ways despite claiming to be open and dynamic. - Cronyism / Nepotism, if you know someone who knows someone you'll get a job here, regardless of your competency. - Inappropriate humor, political and borderline illegal religious favoritism. - Lots of back-channel office politics / sniping. - Upper management is currently in chaos, lots of turmoil and restructuring. - Marketing leadership is left wanting - poor direction, very little planning. - Salaries are below market average and raises have historically been abysmal. You may need to negotiate hard when starting. - Very little career development is offered, they have tracks for advancement but there don't seem to be paths / goals defined.

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