POWDR Reviews

3.4

55% would recommend to a friend

(53 total reviews)
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Justin Sibley

48% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

POWDR has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 53 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The POWDR employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Hotel and travel accommodation industry (3.6 stars).

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53 reviews
2.0
20 Feb 2019
Recommend
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Pros

On the good side, it’s a fun industry. Most of the resorts are nice. You’ll get vendor schwag and an occasional ski day pass or leftover tickets to CEO’s sporting event season tickets. Powdr no longer owns any resorts in its home state-so, you don’t get a season ski pass. (Check out the 2014 news on Park City Mountain Resort for the scoop). Bummer. CEO likes to play ping-pong and working-out. So, there’s a table and gym in the office. If CEO is in the office at lunchtime and hungry, everyone gets fed. Also, alcohol is stocked in the office kitchen. Awesome, dude!!

Cons

So here’s what you’re in for. Rich Dad buys Trust Fund Baby CEO a ski resort. Company grows over time. Issue is CEO doesn’t really want to run a company of this size. Just wants to ski, bro. The executive team members are jockeying to be CEO’s BFF and ride on the company jet and boat. They’re always trying to do the other guys in and don’t mind using their employees to accomplish this. Somebody’s always taking a bullet. Not a good environment to work in. If you’re a white, male Millennial, you might fit into the culture. Otherwise, not so much. Expect to hear profanity, gender comments and off-color jokes regularly. LDS need not apply. You won’t be comfortable there. Depending upon your role, you’ll be ‘the shiny penny’ for two hours to two months. Don’t expect any on-boarding, training, a job description, stated expectations, real feedback from your manager, compensation based upon your accomplishments or promotional opportunity. Too corporate, man. You’ll have to deal with and do work for CEO’s family. And Powdr and the ski industry are so hip, they don’t have to pay competitive wages or offer a 401K. You’ll just want to work there because it’s that cool. Don’t be fooled by glowing reviews on social media. Powdr’s Marketing people are on it. Their motto is “don’t let the truth get in the way of a good story”.

2.0
24 Jun 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Interesting work, if you know what you are doing they will give you more and more. Office lunches and personal trainers are a nice perk

Cons

They provide no training. They will pile on more and more work when you show you are capable, but they will not pay you for that OR give you any type of recognition. There is no real development from superiors. They believe everyone is completely replaceable and they do not care about their employees. They fire people left and right. Have no stability.

3.0
11 May 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Beautiful ski resort properties and adventure perks! - Smart, passionate coworkers - Great team environment - Nice founder's story from original CEO - Entrepreneurial spirit and culture - Aspirational mission - Despite low salary levels, there are good bonuses when the company has a good year! (even though the bonus structure or formula is top secret...its more of a surprise and delight than motivating incentive)

Cons

- No 401K match - No parental leave policies - "Unlimited PTO" but poor culture to support it; everyone works a lot. Bad work life balance. - Poor communication of benefits; tiered benefits for different levels of employees or businesses (produces an unspoken 'haves' and 'have nots' culture) - Good experience and learning opportunities if you're young, but definite growth ceilings for mid/senior level advancement - No succession management, performance reviews or career advancement opps - Clear wealth and achievement gap between executive team and the rest of the company (causes major blind spots when it comes to employee experience, customer experience, cost of living in high value markets, salary levels and overall not family friendly environment) - No diversity

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