Remote Worker - Remote Worker Museum Hack Employee Review

2.0
7 Jun 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The salary is ok and they give a few benefits to their employees.

Cons

No work/life balance. Forced to work even on weekends. No opportunities for growth. Plays favorites. Management isn't receptive to workers' concerns.

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Museum Hack Response
8y
Thank you for sharing your experience in working at Museum Hack. People are our greatest asset and make us who we are. We will take your feedback seriously, share it to our CEO and Chief of Staff, and work to improve. We’re thankful for all you did to take care of our customers!

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5.0
18 Mar 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Being a remote company, there is tremendous closeness and camaraderie between the staff. True family feeling! The entire team holds themselves accountable, yet they all work together as a team for the overall success and growth of the company. In my short amount of time with the Museum Hack, I've never noticed anyone "throwing someone under the bus." When a mistake is made, everyone involved steps up to fix the error immediately, and growth / feedback is shared to prevent the same issues in the future. The internal communication system is fabulous. Always connected, immediate response. Never feel ignored. There is so much respect for the team. FUN and awesome experiences for our clients and staff alike! We are making a difference and an impact!

Cons

The company has grown so fast and some of the processes can be improved. This is work in progress. Since it is a remote company, you can't "peek" over a cubicle. While not necessarily a con, if working autonomously isn't your cup of tea, then a remote company may not be the right fit for you.

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5.0
26 Jun 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Amazing culture. If I quit tomorrow, I don’t know if I’d ever find a company with as much good and fun-loving people, transparency, inclusiveness, and emphasis on personal growth. - Lots of responsibility and trust in your judgment. My supervisor is one of the nicest, most caring, patient and supportive people I’ve ever met. This doesn’t mean it’s easy, or that you can slack off — there’s still a lot of responsibility and you’re expected to hustle hard. - If you’re not a tour guide based in a certain city, you can work from home. - The company is still relatively small. You have room to make an impact. Room to grow within the company. - What we do is really cool. It’s really nice to feel like you’re part of something awesome and be proud of what your company does.

Cons

- There’s a bit of a learning curve with the way things work, takes a while getting used to. - Not super organized/structured, but it’s still a young company w/ a startup atmosphere - Most of the staff are part-time contractors, and at time of writing there are no benefits if you're not full-time, even if you end up putting in similar # of hours - This isn't necessarily a con, but I agree with an earlier reviewer who said “Employees are expected to learn on the fly, move fast and rise to the occasion without much guidance. If that's not your cup of tea, this is not the place for you.” People are generally very helpful if you do need help, but the expectation is that you’ll figure it out on your own.

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Museum Hack Response
8y
Thank you for sharing your experience! It's important to us to continue improving how we do things so feedback is welcomed and appreciated.
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