Make Moves - General Manager Gopuff Employee Review

5.0
Aug 29, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Are you willing to do what it takes to succeed? Are you willing to be a team player? Are you willing to be humble? Are you comfortable being uncomfortable? If you answered yes to all of those questions, then goPuff is the company for you. If you want to punch a clock and be told what to do. goPuff is not the company for you. Work 80 hrs a week or work 20hrs a week. It's up to you. Run your business or let it run you. goPuff is for the person willing to think outside the box and put in sweat equity. Getting promoted is all about doing the right things when nobody is watching. No babysitting needed. Culture is what they are all about. A winning culture. Be the GOAT

Cons

You are the only person holding you back in this company

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