Updated review from positive - Anonymous employee Plugable Employee Review

1.0
Dec 14, 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Flexible hours. Minimal job oversight. some good coworkers. good career experience. core revenue is very stable.

Cons

poor company culture. lack of leadership. knee jerk decision making. lack of oversight leads to some staff slacking off. general poor business sense in leadership with no one in leadership with any business experience. adding value to company is not rewarded. performance reviews are infrequent, random and do not contain goals or objectives. Leadership lacks vision and provides conflicting direction.

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5.0
Jun 18, 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Plugable has a positive culture that embraces work-life balance, encourages leadership qualities, and promotes individual decision making. I’ve never felt micromanaged. Management has a great way of lifting employees up and supporting. There’s also a lot of transparency behind decisions and initiatives. It’s nice to feel like you’re with a company, instead of just working for them.

Cons

Nothing worth complaining about, there’s always room for improvement but this is the best company I’ve ever worked for.

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4.0
Sep 22, 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Small, friendly, and flexible office environment. Enough variety in tasks to avoid monotony. Good benefits for a small employer. Small team means meaningful opportunities to dive projects and get valuable experience. If you are good with abstract situations and finding your own way in a generalist role, this is a great place to work.

Cons

The health stipend vs is nice and a demonstration that the company and founder have your back, although not as compelling as a formal insurance plan. Combined with the lack of a formal retirement plan, it leads to a lot of uncertainty with unpredictable long term costs. Small team means you basically have to create any growth opportunities for yourself. If you want to develop specialized skills, it can be hard to stay focused given the generalist nature of the role.

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