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Low Pay but low stress environment - Marketing and Sales Representative B&H Photo Video Employee Review

3.0
23 Apr 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Low stress environment Monthly free lunch (kosher) Work from home Fridays Good health benefits Free afternoon snacks (kosher)

Cons

You start at a low salary and only get 2% raises so it takes a really long time before you are making anything decent and livable in NYC. Depending on your manager, you will get random tasks that have nothing to do with the job you were hired for. A lot of people get hired and hope to switch to another department that better suits their interest or skills but never see that day happen. (*HR will tell new hires that they can always apply for new positions if they don't like their current one which gets people to stick around but then leave after a year or 2 if they are not able to switch, causing a huge turnover rate)

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5.0
27 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great experience with the team

Cons

No negative experience to talk about

1.0
3 Jul 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

It was an incredible, one of a kind place to work at prior to the hiring of the current CEO Menashe Horowitz.

Cons

Summary of Company Grievances ​The current leadership has shifted the company toward an authoritarian management style, characterized by a steady decline in employee benefits and compensation. Salary increases are negligible and fail to keep pace with inflation, leaving wages well below market standards. ​Key issues within the organization include: ​Leadership and Culture: CEO Menashe Horowitz is perceived as unreceptive to feedback, surrounding himself with inexperienced "yes-men." This has created an environment lacking genuine leadership. ​Work-Life Balance: Flexibility has been severely curtailed, including the elimination of remote-work Fridays. Furthermore, the company remains open on all U.S. federal holidays but closes for Jewish holidays, forcing employees to use their own paid time off (PTO) during those closures to avoid losing pay. ​Recruitment Challenges: Due to a wealth of negative reviews on platforms like Glassdoor, the company is struggling to attract qualified talent. ​Business Ethics: Management's operational practices are reportedly dishonest, utilizing aggressive "strong-arm" tactics with external vendors despite publicly claiming a commitment to transparency. ​Conclusion: While there was once a strong fondness for the company, its recent downward trajectory, stagnant wages, and poor treatment of staff indicate that it is no longer a viable place to work, making it time for employees to move on.

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