Management a HUGE liability for the toxic Enterprise business - Anonymous employee WeWork Employee Review

1.0
26 Mar 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Exciting point in time to be part of the industry; truly at the intersection of real estate and workplace transformation. There are diamonds in the rough and these people / coworkers / friends make work bearable.

Cons

1. Zero-merit based. Neither honest nor hard work will get you anywhere in this organization. The ways to further your career is to cozy up, both figuratively and literally to 'leadership'. Leadership surrounds themselves with self-serving sycophants who think they know way more than they do. 2. Lack of basic transparency and communication. People are 'managed out' left and right without clear reason and communication, or waived off due to lack of 'culture fit'. Org changes are constant without clear communication why and when. You can walk into a meeting and come out with a new boss but the craziest part is that your new boss didn't know this person was getting promoted until you meeting neither. 3. Dog eat dog culture. Incentive structures don't promote any kind of collaboration. People are constantly undermined by team members, and this type of aggressive behavior combined with loud talking gets you promoted to manager roles. No clear guidelines or expectations of managers; zero accountability nor incentive to actually promote and champion team members. People are also pitted against each other and in constant state of nervousness as leadership strolls around trying to gather gossip and building cases against other people in their org. 4. Low pay, little to no real career trajectory. WeWork relies on its 'brand' to sell the job but is heavily underpaying relative to the market. Unless you are a straight white male with strong personal ties to leadership, forget any normal pace of career growth within this org. 5. Lack of real business strategy and plan. Firedrills constantly with directional changes by 15 minute intervals per whatever 'leadership' decides is now 'top of mind'. And if there is any shred of strategy and an actual plan to execute on it, see point #2 - 99.9% chance you haven't heard about it and will not hear about it. Stop using 'hyper growth' as your excuse. That isn't a strategy... 6. Egos to the moon and back. Self explanatory. 7. Caucasian males are never wrong. Need I say more? For anyone who is very politically savvy who lacks real ability to execute or general intelligence, this could be a great place for you to kick off your career. For the rest of normal people who wanted to join a company and team that promised 'immediate impact', 'accelerated career growth', 'outsized responsibilities and ownership', look elsewhere but WeWork Enterprise. It takes a bit to realize that the toxic dump you're in is not a YOU problem but a leadership, management issue. Suggestion: after you come to terms with this, keep calm and carry on.

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3.0
25 May 2018
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Pros

VERY cool HQ--beer, fruit water, and other treats on tap, free breakfast, amazing decor, lots of events and cool trendy vendors who bring free stuff--if you like to humblebrag via Insta, you'll love this place. Some cool people --celebrities come in and out, your colleagues are generally very attractive folks, there's a sense of excitement and true commitment to the work (borderline evangelism) depending on who you work with and what you do. Name recognition and valuation -- company is a rising star and it's worth having on your resume. A cool mission on the surface--bringing community together, helping people do what they love (making work a passion rather than a chore) through connection.

Cons

This place is like drinking from one continuous Kool-Aid jug. VERY cult-y and cliquey. You are either in or you're out, and if you're out, rather than cut you loose right away, they gaslight you. It's actually kind of shocking how many people I've seen be treated so poorly here, and perhaps no coincidence that they were folks of color. Kind of hard to find the down to earth people I did find. I enjoyed the Community teams and Security/Ops/Real Estate people I met, probably because they were constantly "hustling," but the HR team (the PEOPLE team, for goodness sake) and a lot of other "prominent" faces were consistently rude, with an overinflated sense of self and zero idea of how the WeWork "values" translate into behaviors/contributions from a prospective employee POV. You have to have been there since the start, or be prepared to ingratiate yourself, to get any traction in your professional development or career path. I was always shocked how badly my manager wanted to be liked, and how much they were willing to do to be liked, to get any kind of clout and/or promotion just bc they hadn't started out at WeWork as a community team member. Never mind that they were super qualified for their job. Pay varies depending on who you are; some people earn market value...some people very very much don't, and there doesn't seem to be any consistency that determines which is which. TGIM. Thank God it's Monday. Mandatory Monday meetings. Sometimes they circulate tequila shots. Is that a plus? Not sure. Summer Camp. Adult Summer Camp. With EDM, people in salmon colored shorts, and lots of loud rowdy entitled folks. If that's anything but a con for you, you probably belong here and godspeed.

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