Bait and switch: opiniones de empleados con el puesto de Editor en Built In

2,0
6 dic 2022
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Ventajas

Built In's writers are talented, passionate and hardworking. There's a lot of training available for new managers. Half-day Fridays are awesome (though not everyone can really take advantage of them). Same situation with unlimited PTO and work-life balance.

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I witnessed deceptive and unprincipled practices by upper management and HR on numerous occasions. In particular, Built In's regular practice of bribing people who are leaving to sign a non-disparagement agreement in order to get severance pay should stop you—a person reading Glassdoor reviews—in your tracks. I refused to sign, even though they offered me a month's salary to do so, which is why I am legally able to leave this review. Think about all the people who got laid off (1/4 of their workforce in fall 2022 alone) who needed that money and decided to sign. You're not hearing from them here, which radically juices the company's ratings as an employer. Core values are not taken seriously by leadership. I regularly tried to lead with solutions by "poking holes and offering ideas to patch them up," as they like to say, and was told to put my head down and keep these thoughts to myself. Even easy-to-implement fixes that everyone could agree on were regularly sidelined due politics or personalities. People who don't take the hint here are asked to resign or laid off at the first opportunity. Content leaders don't believe in the expertise of content creators and do not want them to "do more." Despite being told when I was hired that they were looking for someone who would bring new ideas, strategies and processes to the team, they really wanted a cog in a machine who would shovel content through the mill, not someone interested in raising—or even maintaining—quality or standards. DEI at Built In is all talk and no action. As a hiring manager, I struggled to diversify our very homogeneous team, but the candidate pool was very white and male in every one of the 9 or so hires I was directly involved in. I asked HR for help in expanding this pool and they refused, telling me I needed to come up with my own strategies to expand the applicant pool because they were too busy to offer support. Several candidates of color made it to the final round, only to be denied by leaders or HR for not passing the personality test they make candidates take or not having the right disposition, look or "culture fit." In fact, it was an open secret (on my team, at least) that HR is pretty much useless after you're onboarded. Every time I reached out with a "people team" issue, HR would take days or weeks to even respond. I repeatedly had to follow up on my own emails just to get a response! The eventual reply was usually to cut and paste sections of the handbook (that I'd obviously already read) or send URLs to outside advice articles (that they'd already asked managers to read). Then they would schedule follow-up meetings with me to see what I had done to fix the issue on my own, filling up my already stuffed calendar with garbage check-ins to clear themselves of accountability. I've literally never had to deal with a less valuable HR group in my nearly two decades in the professional workforce. I witnessed first-hand multiple occasions of the content studio team being undermined or stabbed in the back by petty managers and leaders on the news team and thrown under the bus by a leaderless sales team. I personally tried to create bonds between these teams to create some empathy between them, but eventually gave up in disgust.

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Respuesta de Built In
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Thank you for taking the time to post a review. While we can’t address each of your comments effectively in this forum, we do want to touch on a few of them. First, we echo your kudos for our writers – we agree wholeheartedly that they are talented, passionate, and hardworking! We are also pleased to hear that you feel you were able to achieve a healthy work-life balance during your time with us. This is critically important to the leaders of our organization at every level. We were also glad to hear that you found value in the manager training options provided by the People Team, ranging from our Manager CORE training from LifeLabs to our introduction of Paradigm Reach, an on-demand DEI learning tool. We do take exception to your comment that requesting a non-disparagement covenant as a condition of receiving severance pay is somehow inappropriate. Please know that it’s standard practice to include a severance pay offer in a standard separation agreement containing customary terms and conditions, including a non-disparagement covenant. We acknowledge your concern regarding our lack of diversity. We recognize that we still have work to do and we are working on strategies to diversify the applicant pool so that we can continue our initiative to improve DEI at Built In. Finally, we are proud of our managers (especially the individual who managed you during your employment with us), who encourage a variety of opinions and discourse, as well as our HR team for being responsive to the questions and viewpoints of our team. We are disappointed to learn that you feel your ideas were not given appropriate attention. It’s important to us that everyone feels valued for the contributions they bring to work every day! We would like the opportunity to further explore your concerns now that we are aware of them, and we encourage you to reach out any time to our People Team. Thank you again.

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5,0
27 may 2026
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Flexiable workplace. Great cowokers. Great in-office benefits.

Desventajas

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5,0
2 oct 2025
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I feel consistently challenged and engaged by the work. There’s always something meaningful to contribute to. Leadership invites open, honest conversations when something isn’t working. Feedback is taken seriously and followed up on. New ideas are actually implemented. I’ve seen multiple suggestions from teammates evolve into real projects within a few months. Collaboration across departments is excellent. Marketing, product, and engineering work closely together instead of operating in silos. That collaboration helps everyone see how their work fits into the company’s larger goals. The leadership does set bold, multi-year goals (e.g. doubled revenue targets, new product verticals) and then backs them with resources. Strategy isn’t static, but the shifts are usually in response to validated data (metrics, customer feedback, market changes) rather than whim. Communication is improving: we’ve had more frequent all-hands Q&A sessions, departmental “town halls,” and Slack threads where execs directly respond.

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