Learning - Online Marketing Springest Employee Review

5.0
Mar 29, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Here is my ending-speech when I left: The weird thing is about working here is that, before I started, I had never thought of staying in the long term. My previous internship was super learnful, but my learning curve went steep very quick and work was too stressful. I was open for it, I just never saw myself staying at one company for a long time. Springest for me was always a place to learn and laugh. A place so original that it quickly gets the best out of people. Everybody can flourish in their own way. This made me (to my surprise) stay here for over a year. I would have stayed much longer if this entrepreneurial opportunity didn’t came on my path. Cause it’s almost ‘weird’ that I enjoyed this job so much. It always felt like I was ‘bragging’ when I told how exciting I was about my job, my colleagues, the systems/processes, holacracy, while friends were always complaining about their jobs. For such a long time, I could come out my bed and being excited to start working. And the thing that I like most is that everybody embraces others as they are, while still trying to challenge each other on both their work as their beliefs. It brings everybody up as a whole. A culture of learning can never fail. It’s incredibly how much Springest has learned and thaught me. The only thing I can hope for is that I also learned you guys a lot, that I could contribute as much as possible, try to give as much ideas, give as much output as possible and make you guys smile like as much as possible! & a special thanks for all the laughs and silly jokes, that’s what I definitely will miss most.

Cons

No clear future salary/payment structure. You don't know what you can do to earn more. It seems fixed.

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5.0
Aug 29, 2018
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Pros

Joining Springest means responsibility, autonomy, continuously improving your and the companies productivity, and being part of a group of fun-loving, collaborative colleagues. - Responsibility: As a business development / sales intern, I was thrown into the deep from the start, already in my first week, I found myself representing Springest to high level management of its largest potential corporate clients. - Autonomy: You get a very clearly defined role within the company, and within that role, you have ample freedom to execute based on how you judge you can have the largest impact. You can request guidance or feedback, but are given all the freedom to fulfill your role the way you judge best. - Productivity is King: Springest grows quickly and continuously seeks to maximize the productivity of each employee. You will be given many tools to organize and work more efficiently, and encouraged to find new ones. If you think anything in the company could be done better, you are not merely encouraged, but really expected to propose a change of operations. Rewarding, and deeply insightful. - Fun, flat, and collaborative corporate culture: the other 'Springeteers" felt almost more like friends than like colleagues. Springeteers care about each other, make you feel very welcome as a new intern, and are always down to play a match of Pingpong or even to go for a swim in one of Amsterdams many canals when the sun is out.

Cons

Autonomy has its drawbacks too: guidance is certainly available, but to a large extent only when you take the initiative and ask for it. It can be challenging to ask for help, especially when you are not looking for a quick fix but rather some more general guidance or advise.

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5.0
Aug 30, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

1. Springest’s work culture is agile, efficient and effective. Springest organises its work through the self-management system “Holacracy”. As an intern, you will not only learn about your daily roles and accountabilities. You also become a holacracy practitioner! This is extremely valuable since very little companies in the world offer this possibility. There is a steep learning curve at the beginning and this proves to be very motivating and exciting. 2. At Springest you are not an intern, you are a Springeteer. You are expected to do the same type of work than a full-time employee. From the beginning, trust and a sense of responsibility is given to you. 3. “Just do it” and "learning by doing" mentality. Springest encourages its employees to learn my doing. In my sales role, I was given short lectures on the product I had to pitch to companies. Very quickly, I was encouraged to start reaching out myself. Mistakes are made at the beginning and those are welcome. Your team is always ready to help you solve the areas you need improvement in. Soon enough, these consultations sessions end because by doing and learning from mistakes you learn the most and the quickest! 4. You will become a pro at IT and project management tools like: Asana, Slack and Zoom.

Cons

I have nothing negative. I learnt a lot at Springest and all interns all included in the work, which is really unique.

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