Great cause, bad execution - Account Manager Built-ID Employee Review

2.0
Jul 15, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

1 or 2 nice employees that made my time bearable

Cons

- bad management - this made the work environment very hostile as the managers did not communicate well or effectively with their subordinates. - bad leadership - no sense of direction of where the company is going or it's values - startup but not a startup culture - very autocratic style of management, you can't really express yourself, your style of working and your points aren't really taken on board and is often brushed off -not an inclusive/welcoming environment for people of colour - inadequate to no feedback from senior management I didn't have a good experience working here and I don't wish it upon my worst enemy.

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Young and ambitious team full of energy to make positive change

Cons

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5.0
Sep 19, 2023
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Pros

In Built-ID I worked with like-minded group of people that share the same goal – building a social-impact product that helps both the clients and end customers. I worked as part of the remote development team, while working closely with the management team to deliver new components for company's main product. During my few years at Built-ID I worked closely with different employees of the company – from the development team, over management and accounts, media and PR. Working in a startup can sometimes be stressful, but during my time at Built-ID I didn't have a single bad experience. On the contrary. I was personally in a bad emotional phase (with my ex-wife not allowing me to see my kid) and everyone at Built-ID was super helpful and really invested in making my time there much easier.

Cons

Like in every startup, working at Built-ID can be hectic at times but if you have a can-do attitude and don't accept no for an answer – you'll do just fine :).

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