I'm Not Gonna Lie - It Was Pretty Rough - Anonymous employee FiveFour Group Employee Review

1.0
7 Sept 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

+ Lots of interesting personalities. + Very diverse group of employees. + Lots of resources dedicated to cutting edge photo and video content. + Big budgets for campaigns are fun to work with. + Interesting (but still inconsistent) creative vision. + Some cool b-level sports celebrities come to the office every once in a while. + Healthy free snack options in the kitchen. + Free clothes.

Cons

+ No true direction. Trying to do WAY too many things at once while they still haven't come close to perfecting the original subscription business. + Most of the highest level executives who are there now have little or no relevant experience prior to their current roles. + No one really owns their area/department. The C-level execs make all the decisions and drive everything. (all the way down to decisions on what angle a models foot should be at in a completely inconsequential blog image). And this applies to all levels of the business. They're in your stuff all day whether you're a designer or a customer service rep or a VP or the janitor. + As result of the points above. There is almost no room for growth and no one to learn from. + Turnover is really high. + No one who has ever worked at a decent company(s) prior to Five Four has lasted longer than 2 years (this is actually a fact), with many blue chippers leaving in 6 months or less. + People scream at each other all day (often screaming sexist, racist and/or homophobic jokes/comments) - especially among the exec team and other long-tenured employees - definitely a male dominated, locker room vibe. + HR is ineffective (example: complaints about people making comments described above haven't changed anything. It still happens. Daily. And the worst culprits still work there after several "warnings".) + Technology is very poor. No real interest in building a world class engineering team and truly killer website. + Accounting practices are shady, at best. + Communication between departments is nonexistent. + Feedback is rarely excepted and never acted upon. Leadership doesn't like when others give suggestions on how to make the business or product or culture better. + We only heard the founders say "thank you" one time out of the hundreds of times they gave updates in meetings, town halls, email threads, etc.. + The clothes are much lower quality then they'll admit - tissue-thin material, second-rate production, and almost always with fit issues. + Horrible office space (not modern. cramped and kinda gross, zero spaces to hold meetings). + Even worse location (worried about being mugged every time you walk down the street at night to the parking lot).

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
15 May 2018
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Pros

* Bi-Weekly Catered Lunch * Stocked Kitchen * Free Clothes and monthly packages * Paid Parking

Cons

* The office is not located in the most convenient location, you will be stuck in local traffic no matter which direction you are coming from. * Upper Management will play the favoritism game and compensate workers they like, not based on their job performance. * You are severely underpaid and promotions are rare, unless you are a favorite. * CEO is very condescending and have no clear cut direction in what he wants to do. He likes new shiny things and expects his employees to make it happen, he will be extremely disrespectful if you do not agree with him. * There is no accountability, people like to point fingers and throw others under the bus.

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