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Mindset Digital

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DO NOT WORK HERE!!! - Consultant Mindset Digital Employee Review

1.0
4 Sept 2019
Recommend
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Pros

The staff other than the owners. The people are phenomenal that work there. They have an amazing amount of talent that is underutilized due to the owner.

Cons

The CEO! You can read all the other reviews about Devil Wears Prado, they are spot on. It is her way and only her way even if you did it her way from two weeks ago it will be wrong. The other owner is very bright. If she took more ownership of the business they could see huge growth but she tends to keep the CEO happy so there is no drama. I wish I would have believed the negative reviews when I decided to jump on board.

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5.0
15 Aug 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Rewarding to work with an organization where leadership is reshaping the way people think. The energy and passion are inspiring and engaging. Debra and Mindset helped me be more successful at what I do. So much more than any financial benefit.

Cons

The only challenge was the lifecycle of the company. Just wrapping up all the heavy lifting and packaging of offerings so the "J" curve can hit. Company is now primed to do amazing things but it has been a lot of hard work to get to this point.

2.0
30 Aug 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The owners value exceptional talent and will do whatever it takes to acquire it. The CEO is very dynamic and great at drumming up new business.

Cons

As an employee, you will not get a job description or performance expectations, so it's challenging to know if you're on the right track. For new hires, on-boarding is minimal and you will not receive formal training, which leaves out a lot of the history of the owners, the company, and their high-profile clients. It's a very "learn-as-you-go" atmosphere, there are no processes, and no structure so the only way to know your progress is when they approach you because something is done incorrectly. Because they'll do whatever it takes to acquire new talent - including paying whatever it takes - the current employees are often burdened with the company's financial woes. Employees often have to figure things out on their own so expect to work at least 50-60 hours per week. It's a start-up company so there's no 401k and the health insurance is costly compared to its coverage. Turn-over rate is extremely high. Had I known this going into the interview, I would have thought twice.

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