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D&H Distributing

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Endless Growth! - Sales Support Team Lead D&H Distributing Employee Review

5.0
3 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Career growth, management you can give honest feedback to, management that treats you like a human being and supports your goals, WORK FROM HOME FOUR DAYS A WEEK, company ESOP, genuinely good health insurance, reimbursement for tuition, sneakers, office equipment, gym memberships, health apps/programs, an HR department that actually does their job, being treated like an adult who is trusted to do the job I was hired for, friendly and fun company culture, mentorship programs

Cons

Outdated system with many redundant processes, no option to move to a different role in the company until you have worked in your current department for at least a year even if you aren't a good fit for that department

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5.0
10 Jun 2026
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Pros

ESOP, great DNA, work life balance

Cons

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2.0
12 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Market average starting pay and benefits. Decent work/life balance if you don't mind never getting promoted.

Cons

Toxic work culture. People are promoted based on their willingness to have no life outside of the company. If you want any kind of career advancement, you have to volunteer for weekend activities and stay late in the office even if there's no work to be done. People are not rewarded for just doing their job and working hard within a 40 hour work week. Nobody gets a raise based on solely performance. You can only make more money if you get promoted. And as previously mentioned, you're not getting promoted unless you devote your entire life to the company. Management will simultaneously brag about how much net profits are increasing every quarter and then tell you that there just isn't any money in the budget for raises this year. The ESOP is a joke unless you get promoted. There is no guaranteed total amount you're owed. Management decides how much goes in your ESOP and it will be peanuts unless they like you.

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