Pros
People are genuinely friendly and help one another. Great friendships are formed. They also have free snacks and drinks to help you muddle through the day.
Cons
If you need any kind of medical accommodation covered by ADA or FMLA prepared to have company standards be minimal. There is no HR support and upper HR personnel have stated that people with ADA or FMLA are a waste of company resources and shouldn't be working there. Another comment has been that pregnant women or women wanting to get pregnant shouldn't work at Wayfair unless they are career driven and less family oriented. They WILL find a way to fire you if you have ANY FMLA or ADA accommodation or request a medically necessary accommodation. You can work hard and give everything you have to the company but the instant you have a medical issue, you are basically told incorrect information passed off as "company policy". Management will take your ideas and pass them of as theirs, never giving you credit. It was great several years ago and there wasn't an issue until 2 years ago. Management only look to advance themselves and WILL demean and harass employees in quiet one on one "coachings" they still write you up even if you express and request for ideas on how to improve performance. They will even by pass a verbal warning to go right to a final written with no clear reason. They also will contest you unemployment claim stating you broke company policy so they don't have to pay out. Beware of applying here for so many reasons but mostly if you have ANY kind of disability, you will get treated like trash even if you are a top performer. Any concern brought to HR or Management will begin dives into your performance to find any excuse to get rid of you.
Pros
Smart colleagues tackling interesting, business relevant problems.
Cons
Long-term projects sometimes significantly modified in response to short-term business needs.
Pros
Wayfair is a fantastic company if you're a software engineer who's looking to keep quiet, and not speak up when management treats you like garbage. And it excels at finding leaders who are willing to go the extra mile to be untrustworthy and make you feel like your job isn't safe (and for real, it's not).
Cons
Let's talk. The company has been growing like crazy, and one thing that was never thought about was "can we actually hire at a sustainable rate, and scale accordingly?" The answer was no on both counts. Software engineers at Wayfair have a history of disappearing. People who enter labs have an especially low success rate (70% make it through, and less than 50% last a whole year). It's basically their way to run people through a burnout gauntlet, and see who survives. And then you have the stories of the people who come in to work and are just asked to resign. You'll see hints of it here on Glassdoor if you dig, and it's even worse than what you read. They actually gathered all the engineers for a big meeting at the beginning of this year. And they said that they were sorry that people felt scared and were sad that people felt like management didn't care. Which is exactly how we felt. They promised that their door was open, and they were going to work hard to set things right. One person out of 500 stood up and asked a really cutting question. AND THEN THEY FIRED HIM! And there were 3 completely different official reasons given about it. It's crazy. The leaders also started up an engineering meeting to keep everyone on the same page and answer anonymous questions. One time someone asked why we couldn't get snow days off, because it was tough to shovel for 3 to 4 hours and still work an 8 hour day. So the leaders proceeded to talk down to us and reprimand us for even thinking about asking a question like this. Turnover has been high over the past year, and the best people are leaving. This worries management, but they still have no idea that the problem is actually them creating a terrible environment. So if you're a good person who cares about the person next to you and leaving things better than you found them, don't bother applying here. But if you're not, and you just want to keep your head down and not question anything, then this is the perfect place for you. And if that's what you want, Wayfair gets 5 stars. Amazing career opportunities if you want to have the same job forever. Incredible senior management that value untrustworthiness. A fantastic culture of watching people next to you disappear. It's truly a perfect company.
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