BODis either clueless or just doesn't care - Manager StoneAge Employee Review

1.0
Oct 31, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Company gym is open to employee who want to use it.

Cons

Crazy chaotic leadership should be scrutinized by the board and changes (firings) should implemented. CEO is a real piece of work.

avatar
StoneAge Response
7mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We’re sorry to hear that your experience at StoneAge didn’t reflect the culture we strive to maintain. Our culture of trust, teamwork, and accountability is central to who we are, and we take it seriously when someone feels it has been lost. As we continue to grow and evolve, we’re focused on strengthening connection and communication across the company. We will take this feedback into consideration and we’d welcome the chance to meet for a coffee and talk more about your experience. Please reach out to HR anytime.

Explore other reviews about StoneAge

5.0
Nov 25, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

StoneAge has a great culture with a proven track record of caring deeply for its employee owners.

Cons

It's in Durango, Colorado...No better place to vacation, but is an expensive location to work/live in.

avatar
StoneAge Response
4mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We are glad to hear that our culture and commitment to employee ownership made a positive impact during your time at StoneAge. Creating a workplace where people feel valued and supported is something we take seriously. We also recognize the challenges that can come with living and working in Durango. While it offers a unique quality of life, we understand the cost considerations and continue to evaluate ways to support employees through compensation, flexibility, and growth opportunities. We appreciate your feedback and the contributions you made as part of the StoneAge team.
1.0
Oct 11, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The ESOP is the only good thing.

Cons

When I first joined, this company had a genuinely welcoming and inclusive culture. Team members collaborated, supported one another, and it felt like a place where you could build a career. Unfortunately, that culture has completely eroded over time. The environment has become toxic—trust is nonexistent, backstabbing is common, and collaboration has been replaced with self-preservation. Leadership has fostered a “cult-like” culture where only those who align completely with the CEO’s opinions and perspective are able to succeed. Dissenting voices or differing opinions are not welcome, and employees who challenge decisions often don’t last long. There is also a striking contradiction between the values the company claims to uphold and the way it actually operates. Employees are required to sit through repetitive “trainings” about respect and collaboration, yet the behavior at the top often models the opposite. Advancement opportunities exist mostly for those in the inner circle, while others quickly find themselves sidelined. The company’s strategic direction is also unstable. Priorities change frequently, leaving teams confused about what to focus on and uncertain about job security. This lack of clarity has cost the company its heart and sense of purpose.

2
avatar
StoneAge Response
7mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience and feedback. We’re truly sorry to hear that your time with StoneAge didn’t reflect the culture of collaboration and trust we strive to uphold. Your perspective is important to us, and we take these concerns seriously. If you’re still in the Durango area, we’d welcome the chance to meet for a coffee and have a more in-depth conversation about your experience. Please feel free to reach out to HR directly. We’d appreciate the opportunity to listen and learn. StoneAge HR Team
See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All