Poor culture - Manager BD Snapmint Employee Review

1.0
25 Aug 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Flexibility, their product is really good

Cons

Culture is pathetic, 0 job security, they don't care for people so much so they don't even give medical policy, they will ask you for small genuine reimbursement

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Snapmint Response
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Hi there, we genuinely empathize with the challenges you're facing at Snapmint. We encourage you to reach out to our HR team about any concerns you may have. They are dedicated to supporting you and finding solutions to any issues that you are facing. Please note that we have a comprehensive medical policy in place, and for more information, we recommend reaching out to HR Team. We, as an organization are committed towards providing a positive work environment where all of us reach new heights together. Thank you for your dedication and contribution to Snapmint.

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