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Thanks for your feedback. We're sorry that the only value you got out of working for Eventerprise was the free fruit. But, on a point of pride, we want to note that the fruit was available all week long, not just once a week. There was also the monthly staff lunch - we take it you didn't enjoy that as much as the fruit?
Now to address the only con you listed - "There isn't really anything to learn."
You say you worked in the design department, so we find it tough to believe that there was nothing to learn. (Considering that we have an award-winning design department). Could it be that you didn't put yourself out there enough, or didn't open yourself to the experience of learning? While we try to do our best to push our people to learn as much as possible, if you felt that we did not stimulate you enough, you should have spoken up.
You could have spent your time learning complimentary skills while doing design work. You could have taken the time to learn CSS, or branched in UX/UI, taken over pop-ups and the analytics around them, mastered Figma so that you could design wireframes.
While we are disappointed with your review, what disappoints us most is that you were given an opportunity that few people ever get, only to squander it, then try to pass the buck. The adage of horse and water comes to mind.
Ultimately, if you feel there was nothing to learn, you should take a moment of self-reflection and decide if you are willing to work towards your goals, or if you want to complain that no one hands you the opportunities you seem to feel you are entitled to. We are a startup that encourages entrepreneurial thinking and ambition, not a daycare centre with a syllabus.
We wish you the best going forward, and if we can leave you with one piece of advice, its that the only way to improve your lot in life is to speak up so that people know something is bothering you.