The Ugly Truth About This Job - Anonymous employee Target River Employee Review

1.0
15 May 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Remote work Depending on the season, you may have some free time occasionally. Paid leave

Cons

The CEO frequently yells at employees for no reason and threatens to fire the team. You'll be asked to share, like, and comment on both clients' and the company's posts, which feels invasive and unprofessional. Sometimes, they even follow up and ask for proof that you've shared them. As an independent contractor, you receive no benefits—even if you're based in the US. You're required to work using your own tools, with no reimbursement from the company. Regarding the "Great Place to Work" award, we were practically forced to vote for it so the company could win—which is unethical. The CEO insists we speak in meetings even when there's nothing to say, yet every time someone does, they get yelled at or dismissed with an eye roll. No opportunities for career growth. Leadership roles for women are just an illusion—while we may get the positions, the salary IS NOT equal to that of men or employees in other countries.

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Cons

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1.0
5 Dec 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The only real benefit is remote work.

Cons

This workplace is highly abusive, and the primary issue is the owner of the company. Key concerns include: -No Schedule Flexibility: Employees are expected to adhere rigidly to the schedule without exceptions. -Hostile Environment: The owner frequently insults team members, fostering a culture of fear. -Racism: The owner treats employees from other countries poorly, displaying clear discriminatory behavior. -Lack of Proper HR: The only "HR" is the owner's wife, who is rarely present and ineffective in addressing issues. -Public Humiliation: The owner often criticizes employees' work in front of everyone, using it as a negative example. -Poor Communication: The owner communicates poorly and shifts the blame onto employees for misunderstandings. Overall, this company fails to provide a safe or supportive environment for its employees.

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