Once the excitement of working in the spirits and beverage industry wears off, you'll start to notice some serious cultural & systemic issues, starting from the top down.
To take directly from the Careers section of the website:
"A small, collaborative team. We don’t believe in hierarchy for hierarchy’s sake."
This keeps you from being promoted or having a proper increase in compensation. The only way to earn significantly more money in this company is to be promoted, otherwise general compensation increase based on performance or cost of living is up to the company's discretion.
"Actual autonomy and agency. We choose empowerment over micromanagement."
You are under-resourced and overworked, but are expected to meet the unrealistic deadlines that management has set for partners and shareholders. There is no one to ask for help because there are no resources to get help. You take on more responsibility for the same compensation. The company likes to say it is a scrappy startup--it's not, it's cheap.
"A team that values EQ as much as IQ."
Emotional intelligence is seriously lacking at Endless West. Turnover (for full and part-time employees) is fairly extreme, and it was normal to receive a surprise departure email of a colleague every few weeks/month. The company would only acknowledge these frequent and abrupt departures as "growing pains" or that "it was time to move on", but would always focus the blame on those who have left and not internally acknowledge any fault on their own. There is no general statement that can explain away more than 15 departures in two years for such a small company.
"A team that values hard work, but believes in the importance of self-care and taking meaningful breaks."
They do not encourage breaks. People are celebrated for still showing up to meetings/work when they are sick, on leave, or answering emails on vacation. Hybrid or Remote Work may be occasionally offered, but it is NOT encouraged. Endless West wants as many of its employees in the office and would require full-time in-office work if wouldn't cost them a major talent pool loss.
"An environment that encourages empathetic debate. We don’t have any issues with being wrong. Opinions are actively sought out and valued."
It is not a safe environment to comfortably speak out or disagree. You will be silenced, disregarded, and face some sort of backlash.
To current & previous Endless West employees: I would encourage you to please write an honest review of your experience here. A lot of us have been silent because we've been afraid of the backlash or want to forget the stressful experience of working here. This isn't acceptable.
"An environment where we not only acknowledge the hard work and successes of our teammates, but also celebrate them."
Endless West, you can celebrate the people you have left by compensating and promoting them significantly better than they are now. How can you scale long term if you can't retain employees?