Positive Outlook - Your job is what you make of it here - Anonymous employee Goodshop Employee Review

4.0
Aug 25, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I'm a mid-level employee at Goodshop thanks to the opportunities that were available to me in such a short amount of time. Like many start-ups, there is no one here to tell you how to do things, processes have not been established and it is chaotic, but extremely innovative. I've been lucky enough to have the opportunity to define my role thanks to the hard work that I put in and the initiative that I take. I do not feel like anything is holding me back. Upper management has been extremely supportive and open to my feedback. The marketing team is full of amazing personnels whom I all truly enjoy working with. It's so rare to find a company where I love working with every single person on my team. The culture of each department is different and I truly enjoy the culture within the marketing department. We just hired a Human Resources Director who will be working on employee professional development and re-evaluating compensation. I am excited to have someone to help us improve our culture and work environment.

Cons

The two most valuable qualities that I think someone must possess at a startup are proactivity and the ability to take initiative when no one else will. Those who fail to do so and only see and only see problems (and problems are as integral of a startup as leaves are to trees), then inevitably they will feel resentment and disillusionment. There is a lot of change. New people are always coming in and others are always leaving. The company is expanding and with each new person, new processes are established and the ball moves a little further. We are reaching our goal, slowly but steadily. With that being said, if you are afraid of change, this company is not for you. If you do not hold you weight through taking initiative, then you will get left behind. No one here is responsible for your own success except you. That being said, if you articulate your goals with your manager, they will do everything in their power to help you. If they do not, then escalate the situation to the CEO. He should be your biggest champion here and from my experience, he has been. Lower-level/entry-level employees are feeling resentful because of a lack of opportunity available to them. It seems like employees genuinely want to move beyond their position, but management has not implemented a program to elevate entry level employees to better opportunities. I understand the gripe, you can only do admin work for so long before you want better. I think management has so much on their plate that this is a very low priority. We just hired an HR Director, so I am positive this will be changing.

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5.0
Aug 7, 2020
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Pros

Peter, the new CEO, is helpful, informative, and great at communication. He really makes you feel heard and is always open to new ideas. He believes in the power of collaboration, always asking for ways to innovate and improve upon the current model and makes real change based on suggestions of his employees. He really cares about the future of Goodshop and what that looks like moving forward and wants to see everyone in the company succeed. I loved my position so much, I recommended it to a friend.

Cons

As in any job, some of the work can be monotonous, but you always know what is expected of you and there is room for growth in the company.

3.0
Aug 4, 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great Things about Goodshop 1) Goodshop donates every-time a member makes a purchase on a qualified deal on Goodshop. Giving is baked into the company DNA. You have to make money to give money, so there is an interest in making money to grow the company. 2) Smart people, nice people, people who can be themselves at work. 3) Profitable. Goodshop is tossed back and forth on the winds of SEO and Google search, but it’s a solid business with plenty of growth opportunity. The SEO techniques are not “black hat” - it’s all normal industry best practices. There are a few projects underway to diversify the dependency on SEO.

Cons

Goodshop Challenges 1) Culture issues. It’s a top down firefighting culture. Zero transparency. They hire smart peeps, tell them nothing about what is going on and treat them like they got off the short bus. 2) The SEO is a sharp guy, but he is a bit distracted. He seems to be primarily focused on “managing up” to the investors and is not great at communicating to the rank and file. He has hired a couple of his friends who are not overly productive. 3) Engineering leadership is low on both leadership and engineering. Engineers are average but spoiled like they are coding GODS. 4) It’s very suspicious for an LLC to hand out stock options with no declared intent toward merger or IPO, and with no declaration of income or funds removed/retained. The employees are smart enough to work that out.

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