MetaCoastal Reviews

2.5

31% would recommend to a friend

(23 total reviews)
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Brad Callahan

35% approve of CEO

28% positive business outlook

MetaCoastal has an employee rating of 2.5 out of 5 stars, based on 23 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The MetaCoastal employee rating is 33% below average for employers within the Management and consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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23 reviews
1.0
5 Jul 2018

DON'T!

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Some genuinely good people work there!

Cons

I’ve never posted on Glassdoor before, but my experience at MetaCoastal necessitates it. It is essential to speak truth to power. The positive review below is amusing and lacks credibility. Never mind that this department has had 5 leaders in 5 years! Doesn’t that tell you something? (And other departments have fared far worse!) This company cycles through leaders like I cycle through laundry. Never mind that this employee had been with the company mere days. Never mind that it is quite natural to have “first-day-of-school” excitement after just one week on the job. Give it time. The CEO is good at conning people into thinking he is a good guy initially; but disingenuous charm only goes so far. Why not focus on creating a better place to work, rather than creating the illusion that it is so? The reviews will change organically if you are focused on the right things. There is a reason why the turnover rate here is nearly 50%; and posting artificially positive reviews is not the solution. There is a difference between caring about what your employees are saying about you, and CARING ABOUT YOUR EMPLOYEES. Mr. Callahan fails to see that difference. Even in his feeble attempts to “dig deeper” to make changes, he fails to look at himself as the starting point. It’s sad and unfortunate for all the good people there who toil every day to line his pocketbook. Also, Mr. Callahan’s lunches and meetings with employees are not for the purpose he would lead you to believe. He is not listening because he cares. Rather, it is his insidious way to gather gossip and material for his case-building when he decides to make a move against you or your peers, which is likely to occur if any of you ever use your voice to call out an issue. Despite his assertions, he somehow regards constructive feedback as dissent and disloyalty in the ranks, like this is a 19th century military school. As a result, most people there have learned to just stay quiet and suffer in silence until another job opportunity presents itself. I quickly learned that you either have to be corrupt, or be willing to be silent about the corruption (a “yes man”), to last there for very long. The deceit runs deep. My best advice for prospective employees? Run! And if you’re a woman, SPRINT! Don’t be misled by appearances. The women there with leadership titles are leaders in name only. Everything a woman does has to be cross-checked, scrutinized and approved by one (or all) of the “Big Three” – the 3 men in charge. And each of the 3 male executives has their own story of dishonorable conduct (a crooked timeshare leasing deal, embezzlement, harassment). Yet they remain. But honest, hardworking women lose every time at MetaCoastal, especially if they have the audacity to ask reasonable questions or push for positive change. At least 6 (six!) women in leadership roles have left the company within the past year; they simply couldn’t tolerate the corrupt and condescending environment any longer. The misogyny in this company is just subtle enough to be overlooked at first glance; and frankly, I think the CEO lacks the self-awareness to even acknowledge it within himself. He is far too busy looking for others to blame for his problems. Basic Math 101, Mr. Callahan: Always begin problem-solving by looking first at the common denominator. (Helpful hint: YOU!) It’s interesting that you speak a lot about accountability, but yet take no ownership of your starring role in your company’s problems.

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MetaCoastal Response
7y
We readily admit that we have our challenges. However, our goals remain the same: we are working to retain and develop the talented people currently on our team, and we want to attract even more. We welcome the feedback, good and bad, and we want to make meaningful and lasting changes to professionalize our culture. We are making strides in overcoming hurdles that come up as we grow. No matter what, we remain committed to providing a safe and healthy work environment for all of us working in our collection of brands so that we can cultivate and grow our best asset – our employees. As a female executive returning to the company, I am aware of our turnover in leadership and HR and the negative impact that has had on our employees. My goal, along with the rest of the executive team, is to identify areas where we need to improve, and implement strategies to cultivate a culture that supports our brand values and individual growth, regardless of that person's race, color, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, age, disability or genetic information. We have already started working on some of these initiatives through a unified and transparent executive team. You weren’t happy here; that’s unfortunate, and we truly wish you well. I, along with the rest of my colleagues, would welcome the opportunity to talk with you directly. Ultimately, this could only benefit our employees, who are the lifeblood of our changing company. I encourage you to reach out to Human Resources, at hrhelp@metacoastal.com to set up a discussion on what could help us to improve. We sincerely appreciate your productive participation and contribution in helping us achieve these goals
1.0
19 Feb 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The handful of wonderful people that work here.

Cons

Throughout my entire career – be it only a decade or so – I have never felt compelled to write a poor review of a company, even when opportunities failed to work out at no fault of my own. However, this company needs a warning label and I would be remiss if I did not try to warn others away from this incredibly corrupt and toxic workplace. I am not a disgruntled employee, I was not fired and I also am not short of experience, skill, talent or capability to bring about positive change and meaningful impact to a company. This company cannot keep great talent and that is clear by how dated their entire organization is: in tools and technologies, in processes, in hiring methodology, in professional development, in leadership and in overall company values. Let me make one point very clear: this company has zero values. While there are a handful of incredible people working here, they simply have no impact on the whole and are just a cog in the machine. There is no integrity, no honesty, no humanity and no concern whatsoever for the individuals, the teams or the departments that make up this company. There simply is a goal to increase revenue, fill gaps with warm bodies, populate online platforms with fake reviews and candy coat the organization to hide how unhealthy and toxic it is. And these are not just my opinions: employees are underpaid and not compensated fairly based on the local, average salaries for their roles; employees often hold down multiple roles while being underpaid for the one reflected in their title; Directors and/or Managers are let go leaving departments without leadership and employees are forced into those management roles with no authority or compensation; employees of all departments are subject to the poor hours, PTO policy and benefits packages of call center employees; contractors and freelancers are used constantly to quickly fill gaps, but good talent and team building is non-existent; members of their leadership team consistently ask employees to push down negative Google and Glassdoor reviews with positive ones. In addition to the lack of values and poor employee benefits, the workload and expectations are unrealistic and often impossible. The shared services model of MetaCoastal is simply a business structure that allows them to leverage the same resources for every business entity – and even when they expand the portfolio of businesses within the enterprise, they expect the same number of resources to execute two, three, four times the work (seriously, there are 15 different brands in this enterprise and ONE graphic designer). There are few standard processes, no measures of efficiency, no tactics or methodologies to improve productivity, just an impossible list of expectations and demands with little awareness of the resources, tools and time needed to execute flawlessly and efficiently. They tout a structured yet fun company culture with an open-door policy, review system in place, fun committee and travel benefits, but they aren’t successfully executed, broadly communicated or useful. In the end, it all boils down to the most toxic and corrupt executive leadership I have ever experienced in a company. There are blatantly obvious rivalries in leadership, and if anyone in leadership likes you or sees value in you, their rivals are now your rivals. It is literally like being in high school, except that you’re not a pawn in a popularity contest, you’re an employee trying to make a living for your family and a career for yourself. Leadership will promise you compensation bonuses for your hard work, they will dangle promotion opportunities before you, inundate you with compliments and pleasantries, but at the end of the day they just use you and squeeze everything they can out of you. If you communicate concerns, raise issue that you need work/life balance or that the workload is too much, you are weak and impatient – they will literally treat you this way and communicate this across the organization to belittle you and taint your reputation. They will put all the expectation on you and your team with massive pressure to execute and perform exceptionally, while not giving you the tools or resources to do so, and also not improving their own processes and fulfilling their expectations to you as leadership. Across the board – company values, operations, professional development, workplace environment, employee retention and leadership – this company fails on every front. I have no idea how they have been in business for over 25 years, my only assumption is that the original values and core purpose of the company are simply no longer present, but were there at some point.

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MetaCoastal Response
8y
I want to thank you for taking the time to give us your feedback and wish you would have addressed this while you were here, particularly given the myriad opportunities. I am really sorry that your experience at MetaCoastal did not match our intention of being the best place you have ever worked. Our outstanding HR Department has an open door policy, and welcomes all employees to share their issues and concerns, so they can collaborate to find solutions and to continually improve the workplace. We wish you had chosen that avenue, so we could have addressed your concerns together. We appreciate and consider all feedback and we will continue to find ways to evaluate and improve, as we want each person here to know he or she is a valued and respected member of the team.
1.0
3 May 2017

This is Travel Advantage Network

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

They are crafty about trying to get around their bad reputation with a name change.

Cons

Their toxic work environment and shady business practices hurt their hiring prospects for good talent, so they are attempting a clean slate by changing their name. See the reviews on Travel Advantage Network. Other related companies include Beachtree Properties and Elevate Cleans.

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MetaCoastal Response
8y
Travel Advantage Network and MetaCoastal are two separate entities. However, we are business partners and share the philosophy that all challenges can be addressed when we work together. Thank you for your feedback. We only regret that you didn’t have a positive experience here, and that we didn’t have the opportunity to make it so while you were still with us.
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