Don't do it. Reclaim your time. - Content Specialist Radancy Employee Review

1.0
28 Aug 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Great location -Occasional free food...that's about it.

Cons

Too many to name. This is specifically for the Content Marketing department. -Poor Management. The supervisor acts like he's there for you but will throw you under the bus in a second. Especially if something's his fault. Which it usually is. -Management is horrible at communication. Rude and disrespectful. -The team i worked with ran in cliques and were very petty. Kind of like high school. -Not really interested in my growth, and had no idea how to properly train us. Which is the reason for the VERY HIGH TURNOVER. -Doesn't want you to get comfortable there. In fact in my interview the supervisor said he wasn't expecting me to stay more than 2yrs. That was red flag. I can go on but i think you get the picture.

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Radancy Response
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Thank you - we appreciate your feedback and understand your frustration. Since you left, we have made significant structural changes to the department. In particular, we have developed a clear career roadmap, as well as actionable steps our employees can take to grow within the company. The supervisor you refer to is no longer with the company and new management has gone through vigorous leadership training. We value your thoughts and continue to take all feedback into consideration. You can check out what our team is up to these days at https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/showtmp/ .

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