Pros
- Decent compensation - Decent in-office snacks - Will work with some decent people
Cons
- Quintessential dull corporate job; if one could definite "nothing but a number" as a place it would be Wayfair - Extremely disorganized leadership with little vision & little experience outside of tenure at Wayfair; primitive management styles - Extremely unhealthy competitive environment; there is an "I" in every team at Wayfair - Senior leaders have 0% mentorship mentality; does not invest or value workers as long term team members but people who are hired to work for them to achiever their individual success within Wayfair - Not a great place for growth; promotions are done through networking instead actual skills required for the role - Lacks innovation; company branded "tech" but in reality an embellished drop ship distributor with inflated furniture prices - Not competitive with industry; extremely behind in vision, process and strategy (not many learning opportunities since the company solely focuses on growth and limits sharing information to higher levels only) - Networking and who likes you is very important at this company; don't depend heavily on your skills to get you far here.. you'll need to make sure you get buy in on your personality from those around - Not a huge place for diversity and very minimal DEI efforts over the years