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Dropp (Germany)

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4.0
27 Jun 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Very smooth interview process and great culture

Cons

Nothing to mention, all went good!

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1.0
29 Nov 2022
Recommend
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Pros

- no payment issues so far (without taking problems with sick leave and vacation entitlement into account) - water and coffee provided - nice colleagues - active workers' council

Cons

- unclear if overtime work is paid, no one in the company seems to know how to properly calculate work times and vacation entitlement - shifts often given at random times without taking availabilities into account - expectation to work more than what your contract says; meaning that you should behave as if this was your own company, although you only work there part-time for a low salary, for most employees even minimum wage - diversity means: German HQ, international WH with low-paid workers - mandatory team events for the WH staff are much worse than HQ events (kitchen party trivia about the company vs. waterskiing) - equipment is low-quality and signing a liability agreement is mandatory (although that's illegal) - bikes are broken regularly and often unsafe for riding; weather conditions aren't taken into account (heat, storm, ice) - the company stopped to provide drinks although promised differently - riders are surveilled throughout their tours; the data is kept intransparently - managers have called people during sick leave to check if they are actually sick - one case of sexual harassment

1.0
5 Oct 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

Since it is a start-up company in its early stages, there is an opportunity to see how the company is structured in the beginning. Friendly colleagues, but beware of the managers.

Cons

They dismissed many full-time employees only one week before the end of their respective probationary period without giving any reasons or explanations. Most of these employees had even received a salary increase just one month before their dismissal due to their performance. Strange pattern. One should be afraid until the probationary period is over.

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