Sep 6, 2019
Anonymous employee
Spur Response
6yFirst of all, thank you for investing 5 years with us and for the amazing contributions you made during your time here. I felt it was best to respond personally to your review. For a valued former team member like yourself to not have had a great experience at Spur is something I take very seriously. While I wish you had a better experience, I do value your feedback and will reflect on your advice to management. You made several points that I think can help me as a CEO and leader improve my management style and for that I’m grateful.
I do have a tendency to not celebrate our wins as much as I should. I believe this is due to my nature to focus on what can be improved or made better - something I find to be inherent in those with an entrepreneurial mindset. That said, I will continue to make a concerted effort to take more time to celebrate all the amazing things our team has achieved and recognize those responsible.
As a startup looking to accomplish a lot in a short period of time, the expectations are definitely demanding at Spur. That is not likely to change, but it is important that we do a good job communicating those expectations to team members upfront before they join our team. A demanding professional career is invigorating for some people (myself included) but it does come with its sacrifices. I do not believe that to be a bug but rather a feature of the startup life. I will make sure this is something we continue to reinforce with candidates contemplating a career at Spur.
Once again, thank you for your great service and for your candid feedback. #radicaltransparency
All of us at Spur, myself most of all, wish you nothing but the best in your future endeavors.
Sincerely,
Glenn Clayton
CEO