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Worldnet International

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WORST COMPANY EVER - Anonymous employee Worldnet International Employee Review

1.0
Sep 13, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

No pros about this company at all.

Cons

Management sucks Owners suck People who have worked there for years have kissed butt in order to stay afloat. Company sucks Any good review that is on here is words from management or other employees who was "asked" to write a good review. We all go emails asking for us to write a good review about the company. WORLDNET SUCKS

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Worldnet International Response
10y
I appreciate that you took the time and effort to express your concerns about your time at WorldNet. It means a great deal to me. We are lucky to have team members who love WorldNet. Mary and Rich have worked to grow a tiny idea into a company employing more than 100 people now. This is truly amazing and the core value keep us remaining positive even as we continue to grow quickly. I appreciate that the company has bright, caring and open people filling its halls and warehouses. I want to thank all of them for their kind notes and feedback. We also must accept criticism and see if there is anything we can do to improve or fix an issue. We will keep listening, growing and improving. WorldNet has an amazing core and want to make our growth mirror it. I sincerely wish you the best in whichever path you take next.

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5.0
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Pros

Shows respect and values everyone. A lot of company events.

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1.0
Mar 12, 2025
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Pros

Everything I thought was good turned out to be hypocrisy.

Cons

Avoid working with this company. They are facing serious financial issues and have started laying off employees. Additionally, many of the managers here lack basic academic qualifications and the necessary leadership skills to effectively guide a team. Almost all of the internally promoted individuals are unqualified for leadership positions. If you’re an experienced professional working under a manager who was promoted without the proper training or knowledge, be prepared for significant challenges. That manager may actively hinder your growth and try to prevent you from standing out. You'll likely end up in the quiet firing zone, eventually being pushed out. I once thought this company cared about its employees, but I was wrong. Don’t waste your talent and experience in an organization that doesn’t value them. The salary and benefits are also poor, and most of their training programs aren’t worth it. While it may be a decent option for internships or entry-level positions, if you already have a strong academic background and professional experience, do yourself a favor and avoid this environment of mediocrity. They will let you go abruptly, with no empathy, and there is a complete lack of professionalism.

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Worldnet International Response
11mo
Thank you for your candid feedback. We understand that your experience did not meet your expectations, and we’re genuinely sorry to hear that. We are continuously investing in our people, including leadership development and internal training, and your comments highlight areas where we clearly have more work to do. We’re committed to learning from this and improving where needed. Our commitment to improving leadership standards and building a respectful, growth-oriented culture remains firm. Thank you for your contributions.
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