Supportive team with snacks, but hard to grow - Customer Experience Specialist KICKS CREW Employee Review

4.0
3 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- good team, good leads - have snacks - very good and helpful co-workers, feel like everyone is welcome and ready to help you - The office location is very good - can WFH

Cons

- just feel like hard to grow with the position - need to do something repeated every day, no excitement or something to explore

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5.0
6 Feb 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great colleagues and growth opportunities for those looking to learn different aspects of a startup.

Cons

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2.0
15 Dec 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Fast promotions if you flatter the right people.

Cons

This place lives in a weird fantasy where leadership flexes luxury deals and big names while telling staff their pay is somehow too much. One week they brag, the next week payroll is late, and the contradiction creates nonstop anxiety. Only the inner circle is treated with respect, while everyone else feels disposable no matter how hard they work. If you are not useful for attracting investor, you quietly become an enemy instead of a teammate. The culture thrives on tension, favoritism, and blatant encouragement of internal conflict to keep people distracted. Toxic personalities get rewarded, bullying is brushed off, and anyone who speaks up gets labeled as a problem. Middle management does nothing but smile, stall, and quietly pass pressure downward to protect themselves. They pretend to listen while misleading their own teams, acting as shields for leadership instead of actual support. Decisions feel calculated to benefit a few people at he top, while everyone else absorbs the fallout. You are constantly expected to pick up work from people who suddenly disappear, and no explanation is ever given. The stress here goes beyond workload and turns personal fast. You have to watch what you say, who you trust, and where you stand at all times. Speaking up does not lead to solution, it puts a target on your back. The constant politics, shifting alliances, and silent punishments take a real toll on both mental and physical health.

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