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We were all betrayed - Anonymous employee SPINITAR Employee Review

2.0
22 Nov 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Everyone took a 10% pay cut @ the beginning of the pandemic. This lasted almost 18 months until August 2021. 2022 has been the most profitable year on record. Did we get bonuses? Nope! The owners used our hard work and sacrifice to like their own pockets and sold the company.

Cons

Thanks for everything you did to make 2022 the best in our history, and making owners filthy rich! but we aren’t going to pay you any of the 10% reduction we took from you back. Hahah!

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5.0
28 Nov 2022
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Spinitar encourages a positive work/life balance with competitive pay, good benefits, and a variety of incentive programs. They are a provider of world-class solutions and services since 1986 and they offer their employees a number of opportunities to be recognized & rewarded for a job well done! Great place to work!

Cons

I can’t think of any cons!

3.0
1 Apr 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Spinitar has a lot of great people and the two owners seem like they really care about their people. Depending on your role, there’s a lot of flexibility as long as you get your job done. The benefits are good. There’s a chance to attend Chairman’s Club every year which involves a several day all expenses paid vacation with other employees to somewhere like Jamaica. It has a small company feel so it’s easy to talk to whoever you need to.

Cons

The team concept does not work well. It causes people to become overworked. It also sometimes prevents customers from being attended to in a timely manner. There are no bosses in the company promoting a lack of accountability. No one knows who they report to ultimately pushing everything up to the owners. This lack of accountability causes tension between employees. It also creates a culture of distrust and instead of having accountability processes, “speed bump” processes are implemented instead requiring approvals from several middle management roles before something can get done. This creates extra work and delays. Also, processes get implemented without properly qualifying them with key team members. Way too often has a process got cancelled shortly after it was implemented for this reason.

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