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11 November 2022
Does Tasty Brands offer an employee assistance or workplace counselling program?
Pros
Well I guess to be fair, I'll mention the "Free Monday lunch" like every other positive review on here. Sad that is the only thing can really think of. It is a growing company, but the employees do not benefit from that, so not really a pro for anyone reading this.
Cons
The amount of back and forth/conflicting reviews for Tasty Brands on Glassdoor should be a major RED FLAG for anyone who does their due diligence and checks reviews prior to joining an organization. Unfortunately for me, the company was so small when I joined that I wasn’t given a heads up of the chaotic, hostile environment I was walking into. Employees of the past have learned their lesson, moved on and find it very interesting/suspicious when a positive review pops up right after a negative review. It usually comes from whoever runs HR at the time. The purpose of Glassdoor is to give honest reviews so people making an important, life changing decision to start a new job can have additional insights into the company instead of just what they learned, which are mostly likely the positive aspects during the interview process. So here you go, THE FACTS: 1. Every negative comment about the owner of the company here is 100% true. I’ve worked at a few companies of this size on Long Island in my career and NEVER have worked for someone like this owner. The amount of professional, competent, hardworking people I’ve seen him berate and literally make cry is unbelievable! Yes, it’s understood that not every employee is great with outstanding work ethics, but NO one deserves to be treated the way I’ve seen him treat people. Those with excellent work ethics and slackers alike, all fall into the same bin in his eyes, the disposable bin. If you go into this job after reading these reviews and say, “I can handle a tyrant, I have thick skin”, just don’t. If you do, I guarantee you there will be a time you think back and will say “wow, all those passionate reviews on Glassdoor, I should have listened to them!” 2. Benefits… everyone talks about Monday lunch. A $10-15 dollar lunch weekly is nice little perk but is Monday lunch worth having only 13 DAYS PTO a year (which includes PTO, Vacation and sick time, no ifs, ands or buts!) There are minimal Holidays as well, so don’t think you will make up for it there. 401k has a company match but nothing extraordinary- like 3% and fluctuates based on owners’ mood. 3. Hours of 8:30-5 with an hour lunch break you will be told. Sounds good…. But I tell you if you leave anywhere close to 5PM, don’t show up early and/or take your full lunch break you will be one of his next victims as you clearly “don’t have enough work to do”. I fully understand that as salaried employees, there are times the workload requires you to come in early and/or stay late. Your title does change as does your demands. But I will tell you, there was one time this one person took lunch…. They were a director of a department, came in early every day, left late every day, and worked through lunch every day. One day they physically went out to lunch. The owner came out of his office looking for this person, someone reluctantly told him they stepped out. His entire face went red, and it was like a cartoon where you could see steam coming out of his ears. Maybe you are thinking, oh well there must be a reason it must have been something super urgent… nope. Just regular day to day. At 5 o’clock every day, the entire office sits there waiting to see who will take the heat and get up from their desk and be the first to go home, NO ONE wants to be the first to leave or you'll be next on his list. 4. The turnover I experienced in my years there was absolutely insane, comical really. Averaging at least one person a month - which is a lot considering the size of the office. Its' not the people who "don't work hard" that leave. It's everyone. Your efforts will not be rewarded as many of the fake positive reviews state. Everyone is disposable. So, as I said earlier, the amount of conflicting and passionate reviews posted for such a small place should be a MAJOR RED FLAG for anyone! I will be patiently waiting to next positive post from human resources! Oh yes, don't forget... ONLY 13 DAYS PTO!
It is a growing company, but the employees do not benefit from that, so not really a pro for anyone reading this.
11 November 2022
11 November 2022
Does Tasty Brands offer unlimited holiday?
Pros
Well I guess to be fair, I'll mention the "Free Monday lunch" like every other positive review on here. Sad that is the only thing can really think of. It is a growing company, but the employees do not benefit from that, so not really a pro for anyone reading this.
Cons
The amount of back and forth/conflicting reviews for Tasty Brands on Glassdoor should be a major RED FLAG for anyone who does their due diligence and checks reviews prior to joining an organization. Unfortunately for me, the company was so small when I joined that I wasn’t given a heads up of the chaotic, hostile environment I was walking into. Employees of the past have learned their lesson, moved on and find it very interesting/suspicious when a positive review pops up right after a negative review. It usually comes from whoever runs HR at the time. The purpose of Glassdoor is to give honest reviews so people making an important, life changing decision to start a new job can have additional insights into the company instead of just what they learned, which are mostly likely the positive aspects during the interview process. So here you go, THE FACTS: 1. Every negative comment about the owner of the company here is 100% true. I’ve worked at a few companies of this size on Long Island in my career and NEVER have worked for someone like this owner. The amount of professional, competent, hardworking people I’ve seen him berate and literally make cry is unbelievable! Yes, it’s understood that not every employee is great with outstanding work ethics, but NO one deserves to be treated the way I’ve seen him treat people. Those with excellent work ethics and slackers alike, all fall into the same bin in his eyes, the disposable bin. If you go into this job after reading these reviews and say, “I can handle a tyrant, I have thick skin”, just don’t. If you do, I guarantee you there will be a time you think back and will say “wow, all those passionate reviews on Glassdoor, I should have listened to them!” 2. Benefits… everyone talks about Monday lunch. A $10-15 dollar lunch weekly is nice little perk but is Monday lunch worth having only 13 DAYS PTO a year (which includes PTO, Vacation and sick time, no ifs, ands or buts!) There are minimal Holidays as well, so don’t think you will make up for it there. 401k has a company match but nothing extraordinary- like 3% and fluctuates based on owners’ mood. 3. Hours of 8:30-5 with an hour lunch break you will be told. Sounds good…. But I tell you if you leave anywhere close to 5PM, don’t show up early and/or take your full lunch break you will be one of his next victims as you clearly “don’t have enough work to do”. I fully understand that as salaried employees, there are times the workload requires you to come in early and/or stay late. Your title does change as does your demands. But I will tell you, there was one time this one person took lunch…. They were a director of a department, came in early every day, left late every day, and worked through lunch every day. One day they physically went out to lunch. The owner came out of his office looking for this person, someone reluctantly told him they stepped out. His entire face went red, and it was like a cartoon where you could see steam coming out of his ears. Maybe you are thinking, oh well there must be a reason it must have been something super urgent… nope. Just regular day to day. At 5 o’clock every day, the entire office sits there waiting to see who will take the heat and get up from their desk and be the first to go home, NO ONE wants to be the first to leave or you'll be next on his list. 4. The turnover I experienced in my years there was absolutely insane, comical really. Averaging at least one person a month - which is a lot considering the size of the office. Its' not the people who "don't work hard" that leave. It's everyone. Your efforts will not be rewarded as many of the fake positive reviews state. Everyone is disposable. So, as I said earlier, the amount of conflicting and passionate reviews posted for such a small place should be a MAJOR RED FLAG for anyone! I will be patiently waiting to next positive post from human resources! Oh yes, don't forget... ONLY 13 DAYS PTO!
15 dollar lunch weekly is nice little perk but is Monday lunch worth having only 13 DAYS PTO a year (which includes PTO, Vacation and sick time, no ifs, ands or buts!)
11 November 2022
11 November 2022
What is the retirement plan like at Tasty Brands?
Pros
Well I guess to be fair, I'll mention the "Free Monday lunch" like every other positive review on here. Sad that is the only thing can really think of. It is a growing company, but the employees do not benefit from that, so not really a pro for anyone reading this.
Cons
The amount of back and forth/conflicting reviews for Tasty Brands on Glassdoor should be a major RED FLAG for anyone who does their due diligence and checks reviews prior to joining an organization. Unfortunately for me, the company was so small when I joined that I wasn’t given a heads up of the chaotic, hostile environment I was walking into. Employees of the past have learned their lesson, moved on and find it very interesting/suspicious when a positive review pops up right after a negative review. It usually comes from whoever runs HR at the time. The purpose of Glassdoor is to give honest reviews so people making an important, life changing decision to start a new job can have additional insights into the company instead of just what they learned, which are mostly likely the positive aspects during the interview process. So here you go, THE FACTS: 1. Every negative comment about the owner of the company here is 100% true. I’ve worked at a few companies of this size on Long Island in my career and NEVER have worked for someone like this owner. The amount of professional, competent, hardworking people I’ve seen him berate and literally make cry is unbelievable! Yes, it’s understood that not every employee is great with outstanding work ethics, but NO one deserves to be treated the way I’ve seen him treat people. Those with excellent work ethics and slackers alike, all fall into the same bin in his eyes, the disposable bin. If you go into this job after reading these reviews and say, “I can handle a tyrant, I have thick skin”, just don’t. If you do, I guarantee you there will be a time you think back and will say “wow, all those passionate reviews on Glassdoor, I should have listened to them!” 2. Benefits… everyone talks about Monday lunch. A $10-15 dollar lunch weekly is nice little perk but is Monday lunch worth having only 13 DAYS PTO a year (which includes PTO, Vacation and sick time, no ifs, ands or buts!) There are minimal Holidays as well, so don’t think you will make up for it there. 401k has a company match but nothing extraordinary- like 3% and fluctuates based on owners’ mood. 3. Hours of 8:30-5 with an hour lunch break you will be told. Sounds good…. But I tell you if you leave anywhere close to 5PM, don’t show up early and/or take your full lunch break you will be one of his next victims as you clearly “don’t have enough work to do”. I fully understand that as salaried employees, there are times the workload requires you to come in early and/or stay late. Your title does change as does your demands. But I will tell you, there was one time this one person took lunch…. They were a director of a department, came in early every day, left late every day, and worked through lunch every day. One day they physically went out to lunch. The owner came out of his office looking for this person, someone reluctantly told him they stepped out. His entire face went red, and it was like a cartoon where you could see steam coming out of his ears. Maybe you are thinking, oh well there must be a reason it must have been something super urgent… nope. Just regular day to day. At 5 o’clock every day, the entire office sits there waiting to see who will take the heat and get up from their desk and be the first to go home, NO ONE wants to be the first to leave or you'll be next on his list. 4. The turnover I experienced in my years there was absolutely insane, comical really. Averaging at least one person a month - which is a lot considering the size of the office. Its' not the people who "don't work hard" that leave. It's everyone. Your efforts will not be rewarded as many of the fake positive reviews state. Everyone is disposable. So, as I said earlier, the amount of conflicting and passionate reviews posted for such a small place should be a MAJOR RED FLAG for anyone! I will be patiently waiting to next positive post from human resources! Oh yes, don't forget... ONLY 13 DAYS PTO!
401k has a company match but nothing extraordinary
11 November 2022
20 April 2023
Does Tasty Brands offer massages?
Pros
Tasty Brands allows you to create your own path and develop new skills. I have never previously worked in the food industry, so I have learned a lot of valuable information that has helped me advance my career path here. If you put in the necessary work and show proper insight, it will take you far in the eyes of upper management. Do not hesitate to ask questions as there will always be someone willing to help. Tasty Brands is a tight knit organization and the people that work here are one of my favorite aspects of the job. I know I have developed friendships here that will last a lifetime and it makes me excited to go into work the next day. A cool perk that’s given at Tasty Brands is free lunch Monday. Every Monday a different person in the office chooses where to order from and we get lunch delivered. Our CEO is also willing to invest in anything he thinks will help the company grow and prosper. For example, we just launched LinkedIn Learning for our employees. In terms of employee head count, Tasty Brands has nearly doubled in size since I started. Tasty Brands is a rapidly growing company, and I am happy to have joined the team during this major growth period.
Cons
One con is that Tasty Brands lacks some Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). I am not saying everything needs to be a written step by step procedure, but a lot of Tasty Brands processes rely on tribal knowledge. Tasty Brands is a very fast paced environment, which sometimes doesn’t allow us to celebrate the victories.
A cool perk that’s given at Tasty Brands is free lunch Monday.
20 April 2023
9 June 2022
How are the career development opportunities at Tasty Brands?
Pros
Rapidly expanding business with many career growth opportunities. Innovative with new products and partnerships daily. CEO is a true entrepreneur with vision for the business!
Cons
You need to enjoy a dynamic and changing environment or this is not for you!
Rapidly expanding business with many career growth opportunities.
9 June 2022
19 English questions out of 19
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