I applied in early 2019 and I have to say, I was taken back by my negative experience with this company. It's funny to me that the position I applied for, stressed on thorough communication as one of the essential functions of the position. Throughout the interview process communication on their end was virtually non existant. They showed interest in me after my 1st phone interview and asked for times I could skype for a 2nd interview. When I was asked, I would send emails, set up dates for a 2nd interview, and a week or 2 would go by with no response. This made it extremely hard to coordinate times and make adjustments to my schedule. I was asked to reschedule my interview on 2 occasions and finally they emailed their decision to continue with another candidate.
In all honesty, with lack of communication like that, I feel like I dodged a bullet. If they can't professionally communicate at an HR and managment level, I cant imagine how change can be implemented in this company. I believe the way you treat applicants is a direct correlation of how employees at a corporate/retail level are valued.
As a long time supporter of this company, I dont imagine I will continue to be after my experience. Their mission is strong, but they appear young and very unorganized. There are many other upstanding companies that stand behind strong environmental missions and exercise professionalism.