Geen - Productiemedewerker Tails.com Employee Review

5.0
Dec 25, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Leuke sfeer en een heel leuk team

Cons

Starten om 7.30 is veel te vroeg

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Tails.com Response
3y
Thank you for your feedback. It is great to hear our Factory in the Netherlands has a fun atmosphere. We always aim to talk through the hours in the interview process with all our candidates but understand that the 7:30am start required for our production team might not be for everyone! Henrik Malmquist Head of People

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5.0
Oct 11, 2022
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Pros

- Great team values - Clear / shared vision - Calibre of employees

Cons

Things can move quickly - make sure you can keep up!

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Tails.com Response
3y
Great to see such a positive review from a Pack member who has been through so many stages of change at tails.com. Thank you so much for taking the time for your review. Many thanks, Henrik Head of People
3.0
Feb 20, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- exposure to the end to end process of a wide range of project types - full autonomy - if you have entrepreneurial spirit, there’s a lot to implement which is really rewarding - nice people and a generally pleasant day to environment - competitive hybrid working set up. 2 days in office, 3 days at home - compelling mission and rebrand underway - ability to operate at a more senior level than your stated title and pay grade

Cons

- you hit a glass ceiling very quickly - the company is still transitioning between a lackadaisical culture and trying to do everything, resulting in a small group of people taking the brunt of a huge workload while others deflect responsibility - some well meaning managers & leaders but some very toxic and chaotic ones dictating projects - the beginnings of a gate process to ensure resource is pointed but then saying yes to every one of them without thinking it though, drowning their direct reports and pointing the finger when things go wrong - increasing redundancies and running leaner and leaner teams, while increasing the workload, is wholly unrealistic - leadership aren’t checking if redundancies are leaving gaps in responsibility, resulting in critical work streams being dropped and creating tension among project teams around who should pick it up

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