Perfect Partnership of Culture and Excellence - Associate Will Reed Employee Review

5.0
Apr 4, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Incredible team around you that are immensely knowledgeable of their fields - Internal support in the trenches -Collaborative environment in which everyone has a say -Diverse team that is striving for belonging -Transparent around company goals and compensation -Team Culture that is second to NONE

Cons

-Remote team which is only a con because of how incredible each individual is - would love more face to face time with them!

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5.0
Aug 23, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

They know what the want they are and what they're not. They are building a clear culture.

Cons

It's small so there's less development.

5.0
Aug 1, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

One of the things I appreciated about Will Reed was how fast everything moved. If you presented a good idea as an employee, plans were immediately put into place to make it happen. That says another great thing about the leadership...they listen. You feel like you can approach them without fear that they will run over or dismiss your ideas. Everyone there is positive, have fun, and have PERSONALITY. You don't have to fear working with boring people. Also, it's not a clock-punching environment. The focus is more on productivity and results, wherever and however you get it done. But don't think that means you can just chill at a coffee shop surfing the web...you will feel the pressure to perform. The company is still small enough that you will be exposed if you aren't getting stuff done. Which is a very good thing I think. I was always pushed and felt accomplished--like I was earning my paycheck. It's a healthy environment.

Cons

There are a couple of things that could be a con (depending on how you like to work) or a pro for certain people: -You should be prepared to travel (mainly to Austin) on occasion -As a start-up there aren't as many policies/procedures/systems as a typical company so prepare to just navigate some things on your own -You need to be flexible...the job title you were hired for may not always be that same job function going forward...as the company grows and develops, new needs means you may need to jump into a new area and learn fast

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