Great company full of great people - Warehouse Associate Sarin Energy Employee Review

5.0
Apr 10, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Everyone that works here is welcoming and enthusiastic about what we do. You're encouraged to come up with ideas that will improve the way the company runs and applauded when you achieve a positive outcome. You're also encouraged to learn and grow your knowledge base and everyone will help you do it. Also, it's an incredibly flexible environment. I'm almost 40 and this is the happiest I've ever been working somewhere in my entire life.

Cons

The only con i really have is that, since we just moved into a new space, things are a little disorganized. However, that means that I can help build the space and organization, rather than have to try to adjust existing rigid structures.

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5.0
Sep 10, 2024
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Pros

Very collaborative team. Dynamic industry, so never a dull moment. Plenty of opportunity to grow, both as a company and also as an individual.

Cons

The only con I can think of is that I didn't start working here sooner!

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1.0
Jan 27, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Sometimes the owner decides not to come in to the office.

Cons

Expected to answer the phone at all times - even when using the restroom. Expected to work long hours and overtime - for no additional pay when the owner decides it's crunch time on a project that has literally no hard deadline. (Such as updating the website, or finishing a catalog, or having a random sidewalk sale.) Priorities change daily and it makes it impossible to get things done. Your list of tasks just grows constantly. Eventually, the owner will ask why something isn't done, and it's because it was made low priority months before and other tasks trumped it. Owner can't take constructive criticism. Good ideas get shut down. If you do end up working here, it's better to just do something without asking permission and show the results later. Management can't decide if SARIN is corporate, a warehouse, or a retail location - and tries to run it like all three. This leads to a lot of confusion in how to price things, how to stock things, and how to handle customers.

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