Sales Team - Anonymous employee NatureBox Employee Review

4.0
Mar 22, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great company culture with awesome perks from monthly buddy lunches, always available snacks & drinks, NatureBox University (aka Quickstart training?), department-hosted happy hour, and many more, but you'd have to become a Nomster to get in on this! Great learning atmosphere in the Sales Dept. Everyone is much involved and open to learning/improving ways to generate sales working together as a team. CEOs are great motivational speakers, office managers and IT duo are highly in-tune in helping everybody out as best as they can and above. Most are genuine and very easy-going, long-term friendships will develop and you will soon find yourself hanging out with your coworkers 7 days a week.

Cons

Training for certain teams in Sales needs drastic improvement. There seems to be a lack in communication between the managers although they are all very social amongst each other otherwise. Some CS employees get paid hourly, should be on salary - they deserve it and are the face of NB when it comes to individual subscription customer interactions.

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Cons

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3.0
Jan 29, 2015
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Pros

Free healthy snacks up the wazoo. Seriously, you'll never go hungry here because of all of the great snacks. You're always the first to try new snacks and can grab a pack whenever you get the munchies. People are friendly and everyone really loves the brand. I joined the team when it was only about 20 people so everyone helped out when we needed people packing boxes or doing customer service work. It was actually kind of fun. Salary is definitely fair and competitive.

Cons

Beware what the execs tell you when interviewing. I was told that I'd be able build my own team and promised a lot of things that were never delivered. I was told working independently was essential because everyone was so busy. However, at the end of the day, I was being micro managed and not given any form of autonomy. People were being hired without me ever interviewing them myself (even when I was told I would be able to) so that just led to a semi odd atmosphere at times. A lot of things the company needed, the execs would ignore even if it was something essential

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