Lots of Promise, but Rotten Foundation - Executive Assistant netamorphosis Employee Review

1.0
6 Mar 2019
Recommend
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Pros

neta has collected a wonderful, talented, and heart-forward crew doing their best to try and support the CEO, Lyde Spann. The company has built a reputation, on Lyde's past and current successes, which has brought in a number of exciting and large clients. Lyde also seems to have the tendency to throw money at her employees, either as recompense for a problem that has arisen, or for the work that was done -- in her words 'she grades on a curve' -- I was given a 15.5% raise after 30 days. At times, she can be giving of praise and making you feel included, important, and "a game-changer".

Cons

The entire staff is expected to work 50+ hour weeks (Lyde works a consistent 12+ hour day every day, plus weekends and expects similar from her staff), without exception. They seem to be unaware of the basic FLSA laws regarding non-exempt employees and pay a salary, rather than a number of their employee's entitled OT pay. New staff is expected to return perfect first attempts at whatever they are asked to do -- this is after a cursory 30 minute to 1 hour training (if you are lucky, because none of the staff actually have the time to do proper training due to their own workloads). When you don't meet expectations, you become a pariah. And in my two months working at neta, I saw every single member of the team -- like a game of duck. duck, lose -- suffer this fate. The culture is supposedly built around an open-office atmosphere, with no emails out of the office, and an eye to work-life balance ("we're just in a heads-down period right now, it will lighten up") but the reality is the exact opposite. Work *is* life for Lyde, and while that is fine for her when she's worked solo in the past, expecting it from her team, especially when the promise is the opposite, is not right. In my tenure at neta, I watched two employees quit or be fired. Then after glowing praise at my 30-days and a massive raise, I was let go after bringing up my desire (mentioned day 2) that I needed an actual work-life balance and work a 40-45 hour workweek. Then after being let go and offered to help transition out for the rest of the week -- which I was more than happy to do -- I was then notified after 1 more day that I should not return to work. The current staff either beleaguered and just hoping things would change (after a year of them remaining this way), or newer employees buckling under the weight of the constantly increasing workload and never-ending demands. Based on documentation, photos, stories, and other information, it was clear to me that the company goes through massive turnover every year. The longest-standing employee works remotely in San Diego, everyone else is around a year or under. It's a massively volatile workplace, defined by the leadership. And it's no 'startup,' it's been running this way for 5+ years. It's a boutique agency which can't seem to crest growth past 10 due to how it's managed. It *could* be something bigger and better, and should have been by now if it weren't for some intrinsic issues. If you do wish to work here, expect the hours, expect to have incredibly demanding requests made upon you, and expect to need to be constantly fawning and agreeing with Lyde. If that's within your wheelhouse, it could be a lucrative experience -- if that's what you're going for.

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netamorphosis Response
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We appreciate this feedback and look at it as feed forward. Neta has achieved amazing growth and success thanks to the hard work and dedication of a very lean start up team in the past. Thanks to this growth, we have been able to expand our resources and talent to allow for a very different culture today. In 2021 with the hiring of a dedicated Senior Human Resources Manager and creation of a Senior Management Leadership team, neta has made an intentional effort to create a healthy culture that is now able to offer competitive big company benefits and encourages work life balance. We will always have work to do to make neta a better place and we thank you for your input. We encourage you to reach out to work@netamorphosis.com so we can have a further dialogue.

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