Challenging road ahead, but very bright outlook - Anonymous employee Helix Employee Review

5.0
Oct 11, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The company has grown a TON since I joined but has done a pretty good job of keeping its core values intact throughout. We work in an industry with so much green field, it would be so easy for those values to get tossed out the window in exchange for short term victories. That hasn't happened at Helix. Leadership and most of the company is very pragmatic and realistic in our approach to the business and long tail growth efforts. Overall, we're an extremely optimistic and mission-driven group of colleagues who are fiercely proud of the work we're doing and team we're doing it with.

Cons

There's definitely a fair amount of ambiguity in roles and a need to be nimble according to internal and external changes, but not much more than you would find in any other 2 year old company. The difference is there's no real benchmark for how we're doing since no other company has ever taken this approach in the industry. It's easy for 2 competing food delivery or ride share apps to compare milestone. Not so for an nascent industry and business model like ours. If you tend to be risk averse, you may find yourself being challenged in ways you never expected.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
Nov 2, 2024
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Pros

The industry the company is in has potential.

Cons

After a decade, many basic processes are still not standardized. Simple tasks that should be easy elsewhere take unnecessary effort here. Mid-level managers form cliques, handling conflicts by forcing the more reasonable side to back down. Double standards are everywhere. People who don’t do the work tend to oppress those who do. Managers have a shallow understanding of both the work and people, resorting to bullying those who are kind while avoiding confrontations with the strong or rude. There's a constant manpower shortage, and higher-level issues are often dumped on lower-level employees, but salaries and promotions don’t reflect this. Meetings are mostly for show—employees are only allowed to ask trivial questions or praise each other. If you bring up real issues, they’ll either ask you to fix them yourself or tell you to stay quiet. Layoffs have been frequent over the past year, mostly targeting decent employees who won’t cause trouble or those who dare to speak up. The company is rigidly hierarchical, both in title and race. Middle managers give speeches as if they’re important figures, which is laughable. The quality of employees has dropped, and management is full of holes. Issues in old negative Glassdoor reviews remain unresolved to this day. The tolerance for toxic employees and the chaotic management have left good employees discouraged—they either find excuses to leave or simply cut down their productivity. As one one-star review said, this company needs a complete overhaul, not just minor tweaks.

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