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Ticker Symbol Entity Name As Of Date Review Url Logo Company Author Title Author Location Author Country Summary Description PROs CONs Recommends Value Recommends Description Outlook Value Outlook Description CEO Review Value CEO Review Description Helpful Count Rating: Overall Rating: Work/Life Balance Rating: Culture & Values Rating: Career Opportunities Rating: Comp & Benefits Rating: Senior Management Rating: Diversity & Inclusion Company Id Company URL Advice to Management Not Helpful Count Employer Responses Employer Status Is featured? Is current job? Job Ending Year Length of Employment Company Website Company Industry Id Company Sector Id Date Added Date Updated Company Name Sector Industry
private:spoon https://www.glassdoor.com?employer_id=808485 Dec 12th, 2018 12:00AM Open Open spoon.net Business Dev At the time Spoon was a small company. Company culture was still being formed. -1.0 NEGATIVE 0.0 NEUTRAL 1.0 APPROVE 0.0 4.0 3.0 3.0 1.0 1.0 3.0 808485 Open 0.0 [] REGULAR No No 0.0 Apr 22nd, 2021 05:41PM Apr 22nd, 2021 05:41PM Spoon
private:spoon https://www.glassdoor.com?employer_id=808485 Apr 3rd, 2015 12:00AM Open Open spoon.net Program Manager Associate Seattle, WA Please read before applying Free health insurance, free bus pass or parking, partial 401k match available after 90 days, complimentary food (deli meats, snacks, drinks, order from a restaurant on Fridays) High turnover rate: all full-time employees hired while I was there ended up fired, one who moved from the east coast within 3 weeks. Promises of growth were actually met with contraction. CEO: The CEO, Kenji, is an archetypal arrogant controlling micromanager. Projects/tasks switched base quickly at his whim and the end results were always just to appease him. Lack of oversight on Kenji and his significant majority ownership combine to make him the dictator of Spoon. I'm convinced that growing the company is not even the goal. During my time, Kenji seemed content with his status and wealth, and satisfied to have bought himself a posse of employees who fear being fired so much that they'll do whatever he wants, including pretend to be his friend at "company" BBQs and other events/trips and then talk with other employees behind his back about how awful he is. Enviroment: All male, predominately white and minority asian-american, workforce. No set hours, some people worked from home on some days, others were required to come in. Some people were obliged to come in on weekends while others weren't. This was an environment where I was afraid to ask questions about nonexistent company policies or tell coworkers and management about my ideas for fear they would not align and I would be fired. Customers seemed to feel the same uneasiness as Kenji's dismissive "you're stupid, you don't know what you're talking about" attitude dominated meetings where he talked over them. You do not want to work here. Let's hear it from other former employees, I know there are lots more of us -1.0 NEGATIVE -1.0 NEGATIVE -1.0 DISAPPROVE 21.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 1.0 808485 Open Take on funding so there will be oversight on Kenji's behavior. 0.0 [] REGULAR No No 1.0 Apr 22nd, 2021 05:41PM Apr 22nd, 2021 05:41PM Spoon
private:spoon https://www.glassdoor.com?employer_id=808485 Mar 29th, 2015 12:00AM Open Open spoon.net Don't work here. Friday lunches and free snacks. Some coworkers were great colleagues and good connections for future career development. Micromanaging CEO and upper management. Nonexistent HR (outsourced.) Extreme favoritism and unequal application of so-called "benefits" (e.g. only the CEO's friends got to go on frequent company-sponsored trips, flexible work situation only applied to certain staff for reasons unrelated to their position.) Terrible work-life balance. Little regard for customer satisfaction. Product is a great concept but is poorly implemented and was almost embarrassing to sell. -1.0 NEGATIVE -1.0 NEGATIVE -1.0 DISAPPROVE 15.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 808485 Open 0.0 [] REGULAR No No 0.0 Apr 22nd, 2021 05:41PM Apr 22nd, 2021 05:41PM Spoon

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