Balsam Brands Work Life Balance FAQ
Read what Balsam Brands employees think about work life balance at the company and make sure this fits your lifestyle. Employees have questions about everything from the work from home policy, overtime and flexibility.
Balsam Brands has a work life balance rating of 4.5.
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April 17, 2022
What is working from home like at Balsam Brands?
Pros
Pros would be the work itself because you'll be able to do you side hussle at the same time cos its work from home and ofcourse I can only do that before my work here at balsam brands.
Cons
The only cons for me is that we weren't able to meet other employees due to pandemic restrictions.
Advice to Management
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Pros would be the work itself because you'll be able to do you side hussle at the same time cos its work from home and ofcourse I can only do that before my work here at balsam brands.
April 17, 2022
January 2, 2021
How is the work/life balance at Balsam Brands?
Pros
I worked at Balsam Brands for over a year. Among the great things at BB were my co-workers, in-season perks, WFH Wednesdays (before COVID), opportunities to grow and build the company. The Learning and Development team also did a fantastic job with regards to training team members as it relates to management, and personal development and understanding. I can't stress enough how great most of my collogues were to work with. I worked primarily with our Boise, Dublin, and Manilla teams, and it was wonderful to have an opportunity to work with them. I genuinely miss having the opportunity to work at the office and having lunch with my teammates. Despite the limited PTO, the work life balance was great and I was always able to take time that I needed.
Cons
Among the biggest "cons" would be the disconnected teams and long term vision. All companies have issues and looking back I think these could easily be solved with focus from leadership. With regards to disconnected teams this could have been solved with a better overall understanding across functions/teams of an individual's role, assigned projects, and workload. While there is a PMO, there isn't the coordination or project visibility that I would expect to see when people are juggling operational issues and feature/horizon projects across the enterprise. This leads to ambiguity and self prioritization of work that seems like it may or may not have a place in the value stream. PM's and coordinators do a great job, but having project charters/visions/kickoffs would add some guard rails. As far as the long term vision, the company does a good job of having town halls to communicate what's going on across the company. However, the goals and vision are more abstract than I would have liked to see. This causes ambiguity and leads to interpretation of what is important for the company to move forward.
Advice to Management
Balsam should continue to keep a focus on building relationships, as that does make it a great place to work. Don't be afraid to define explicitly what you expect the company to be, or how you expect team members to show up. I would say the same thing as it relates to long term goals. "Remember the future" on how you want the company unfold over the next 5 years. With a globally distributed team, you can't have ambiguity or else time is wasted and efficiency lost.
Despite the limited PTO, the work life balance was great and I was always able to take time that I needed.
January 2, 2021
June 24, 2022
How flexible is your schedule working at Balsam Brands?
Pros
Cares about employees, good benefits, flexible working hours
Cons
not much room for career growth
Cares about employees, good benefits, flexible working hours
June 24, 2022
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