Not a good place to work. Management ask you to write positive reviews, so don't believe what you read - Anonymous employee Runway East Employee Review

1.0
7 Nov 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Most colleagues (not management) are nice people

Cons

- You'll see most of the reviews below are all written with in a couple of weeks of each other, as the company asks people to complete positive reviews for them - Underpaid and over worked (they will use the fact that you work in a start up to justify almost anything....) - Senior management are paid handsomely, whilst the people who do most of the work on the ground are paid peanuts - They sack people regularly for no reason - 4 people in a week recently. - Higher management have really unprofessional opinions on what is appropriate to do with their staff...maybe the next team trip will be to Colombia and they can cut out the middle man? - The CEO hires her friends within the company, and lets them get away with pretty much anything

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Runway East Response
7y
Thank you for taking the time to leave your review. We are committed to making Runway East the best place to work, so naturally we are disappointed to hear this is how you feel about your time with us. We encourage our team to be open and give us feedback, and this does include encouraging glass door reviews. However, the team are given freedom to post their true feelings (anonymously), including the pros and cons. You are correct that we recently had to let 2 members of the team go. This was not a decision which was in any way made lightly, and we are truly sorry if you were affected by this. Myself and the team wish you the best of luck for the future and thank you for all of your hard work whilst you were at RWE. Best, Natasha

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5.0
1 May 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

What sets Runway East apart is the people that work there. Every day at work will be a new adventure, and the workplace culture is an absolute blast. They are far and away the favourite group I have ever worked with. I am an American university student, and I interned with them as part of my study abroad programme. They were so welcoming and I enjoyed every minute learning from them. They are an absolutely amazing team, and it all starts with the CEO. Natasha is an incredible boss, who has so much knowledge in the field and so many connections in the startup world.

Cons

I go to university in America and can't work there anymore :(

1.0
10 Nov 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The people. I met a lot of friends there in the staff and in the startups that are really great people.

Cons

Clique - The whole company is built under a clique who live by different rules. The CEO has her 4 favourite people. They are all in senior positions, they are paid the most. She manages by listening to only what they tell her. They are all friends and it makes it uncomfortable to work. She lives with 2 of her employees, this causes clear favouritism. We had to pretend we didn’t know she went on a secret holiday with one of them with no warning (normal employees give 3 weeks notice). The only way to succeed in this company is to suck up to the CEO and the clique. A good employee is not measured by hard work, but by how much time you spend at RWE or with the clique. Employees - She does not value at all the people who impact her business the most. The community teams are paid the least, get the worst end of the stick and the least respect. They make the company what it is because they make the experience. Many have been hired and fired quickly, some fired after years of devoted hard work for no reason. Teams have been cut and one person is expected to do four peoples jobs and she really doesn’t care. The stress level is horrible. The standard of service goes down because of this, but to management, money is more important than the quality of service for their members. Unprofessional - Living with 2 of her staff is just the beginning. You are invited on work nights out and trips & encouraged to get drunk. But, if you do anything she doesn’t approve of, expect to be called up on it at work on Monday. She however can get away with it all. Mean and unprofessional comments made by the CEO was a norm. We would know she was going to fire people by the comments made around the office about them. She is extremely mean to female employees, it's very uncomfortable. She makes comments about their relationships with men, jokes at their expense, gossips about them. As a female CEO you would hope that she was for female empowerment, but 3/4 of her clique being men and looking at her management team you can see how this is not true. Goals - She sets unachievable goals that are impossible to reach. You are judged against them. Everyone is fighting each other to get the goals instead of helping each other. You are constantly stressed, worried and trying to prove yourself. It will not work. People are too scared to speak up because they will likely be fired. Career/Training - It is not somewhere for a career. The jobs you will do will really be every bad job your manager doesn’t want to do in most cases. Understandably as a startup, there is not much training. But there is not just no training, there is no explanation, no real role sometimes, and most people don’t want to help you. ‘Diving in’, literally means sink or swim with no help. You can guess how many people drown. Pay - the pay you get is really not good. They sell it as a start up so you should accept it for the ‘experience’ but when it comes time for a rise coincidently you won’t have hit your (unrealistic) goal. Or if it does go up, it will be tiny. I wouldn’t hold your breath to be making half as much as people in her clique. They fly around the world, eat takeaways every night and have personal trainers, while you stay late to try and impress them and end up with nothing in your account at the end of the month. (If you don't stay late with them it is frowned upon, not a healthy way to live.) TLDR

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Runway East Response
7y
Thank you for taking the time to leave your review. We're glad you found a positive in the people that work here and startups we work for, which we agree is what makes Runway East special. We always do our best to foster a positive and collaborative environment where people get the most out of their work, both individually and as a team. We're truly sorry to hear that isn't how you feel about your time with us. It's hard to respond to parts of this that are subjective, but in the interests of setting the record straight it's worth pointing out that 83% of team members who have been with us over a year have been promoted, 58% of these promotions have been to female team members. We agree more can always be done to support team members as they join, so thank you for highlighting this as an area of improvement. Wishing you the best for the future, Natasha
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