Terrible Management - Anonymous employee Spyscape Employee Review

1.0
14 Jun 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The idea and everyone who works on the floor.

Cons

There is no representation in management. Though they hire from within it is with nepotism and shady business. The assistant managers take what little authority they have to do as little work as possible, complain about how much employees talk and/or stand idle when they will sit for entire shifts and not relieve people for any breaks. Several of the assistant managers come into work unprepared and both high and intoxicated. If you had an emergency at this place pray you can make it out to the street! If you get an interview or are hired run!

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5.0
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Pros

Incredibly supportive, collaborative team with great passion for what they do. There are plenty of opportunities for growth within the company, and you will be encouraged to learn and explore your strengths. Truly a community that values individuality, with managers that care more deeply for their employees' wellbeing and success than I've seen at any other company. For those interested in immersive entertainment, museum curation, psychology, education, technology, (or, if you're just a big storytelling nerd) there is something here for you! Offers a wide range of interdisciplinary roles.

Cons

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3.0
4 Oct 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Pretty cool museum with interesting interactives Other brand ambassadors are mostly really great and a joy to work with. Flexible scheduling based on your availability, set a month in advance. You're stationed at different parts of the museum throughout the day, so you're not stuck/bored in one place for too long. Simple, easy job. I would absolutely recommend it as a part time job if you don't want to invest much into it. Managers are nice and generally fair. You just have to do your job and stay out of drama (lots of teenagers and people in their early 20's)

Cons

Lack of transparency from upper management Dishonesty about opportunities for growth - it is not easy to get full time, promised a promotion just to later reveal that the position doesn't exist and that there's no training for said position. Pressure to work nights - only a weekend shift every week was required in my hiring letter, despite how much they insist that closing is required (it may be different now). They will take advantage of any skill you have to help them improve their product and fill whatever vacancies come up (as a company should) but won't acknowledge your contributions with anything other than a "thank you". I'd recommend to just do your job, and nothing more.

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