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Remains Lighting

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A Unique Company with great people! - Project Manager Remains Lighting Employee Review

5.0
28 Oct 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great team doing beautiful and interesting work. The company gives you the opportunity to be involved in work which feels meaningful and a lot of care is put into their product. Few companies in the area have the level of craft and space that Remains does. If you are interested in the work, you'll enjoy working and your coworkers and bosses will notice.

Cons

You'll be best served by the company if you are self directed and are not thrown off by what can seem like a 'scrappy' environment. You'll have space to grow and learn as long as you interpret the gaps in resources or direction as opportunities.

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5.0
10 Aug 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great company, very nice people, and a great environment

Cons

Sometimes ran out of work for me to do

5.0
18 Oct 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- The product and service is of the highest caliber in the industry. - The owners care about the environmental and social impacts of their business. The Brooklyn factory is LEED Gold Certified. - Educational and networking opportunities are regularly provided and supported. - The people who work there are creatively inclined and typically well-read. You're surrounded by smarties. - There are opportunities to learn and grow even outside of your department if you show initiative and desire. - The owners will know your name and care about your well-being. - There's a company garden. - There are good bunch of employees that have been there for years and years. Turnover is pretty low. - The business has been around since 1996 so it's well established and respected in the industry.

Cons

- It can be frustrating that many initiatives take a long time to come to fruition because it is a relatively small company and there limited resources. - Some of the technology is dated. - Starting wages can be low, but there are opportunities for regular reviews and pay advancements. - Directives from management are sometimes unclear

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