Fine for what it is - Anonymous employee Grailed Employee Review

3.0
24 Jan 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

-Great direct team to report to -Auth departments all working collaboratively to ensure accuracy and accountability -Working with CX requests to ensure buyers/sellers are protected from scams

Cons

-Lack of direction for most of time worked there -Leadership at the top leaves more to be desired -Continuous implementations that are late to capitalize on their popularity -Pay could be improved considering the company now falls under an umbrella of other brands worth billions today -Dead end

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5.0
9 Apr 2024
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Pros

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Cons

Defintely how you have to work on your own schedule but you can work when in high school too.

1.0
22 Mar 2024
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Pros

Remote makes for a better WLB

Cons

Employees are thrown to the wind, treated poorly with often lacklustre compensation unless you have a FAANG CV. Leadership has zero vision, their focus changes on a weekly basis with nothing ever executed. The company switched to "trimesters" rather than quarters because nothing was every completed. Leadership sold the company for peanuts in stock ($200M, most of which will be diluted and is valueless at it's parent company). Parent company outsources to literal sweatshops overseas. Managers are encouraged to prevent any vertical movement and turn against you when given the chance, like others have said, a switch is flipped and you will be toxicly micromanaged regardless of your team. Hard work is actively punished, making suggestions will get you blacklisted. The company surveys are not anonymous and those who say anything will face backlash for seeking improvement. This is shockingly apparent from the number of obviously fake reviews that recruiters have plastered everywhere they can. Diversity is tokenized for photo ops and press. Juneteenth had been set as a company holiday for one year before Leadership quietly removed it after they stopped caring.

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