Fast-paced environment, awesome place to learn new stuff and have lots of independence and responsibilities.: opiniones de empleados con el puesto de Empleado anónimo en YPlan

5,0
14 dic 2013
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Massive learning curve and almost too much responsibility (in the best way possible); smart team and friendly colleagues; nice offices in good locations; good perks.

Desventajas

Sometimes the working environment is not as quiet as one could wish to concentrate, and the music that is sometimes played in the office not always to everyone's liking.

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4,0
22 mar 2016
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Ventajas

The work schedule was well managed. There were no emergencies, no sudden fires to put out, no radical changes of direction where partially completed work was abandoned. This kind of stability is rare to see in a startup company.

Desventajas

Their business model was not performing very well, and they had to make a number of layoffs.

1,0
19 ene 2015
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Ventajas

The people. Seriously the most talented, intelligent, well-connected, awesome group of people I've ever worked with (though 98% of them were laid off for seemingly no reason around Thanksgiving). Friends for life. The London office seems to be chugging along fantastically, but fair warning to U.S. applicants...run far away. (You'll notice lots of positive reviews from the London office, but beware that several of these are fake from Marketing/Ops teams members to save face. Yikes. Shady business.)

Desventajas

Some of the worst upper management I have ever seen in any organization...ever. The founders are practically cyborg robots with no human emotion or empathy and they hire upper management puppets who do whatever they tell them to instead of smart leaders who challenge and further the business model. They've closed Las Vegas and Edinburgh without a peep, San Francisco is run by algorithms, and NYC is hanging by a string (less than a handful of employees left). London's seems to be doing grand, but they have no experts to help run the U.S. and it's obvious.

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