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Death of the Agility Star - Anonymous employee Agility Recovery Employee Review

1.0
25 Mar 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Agility was created by a brilliant idea to turn someone else’s discards into treasure for many others with the purpose of doing good. It was built by intelligent, dedicated, emotionally invested “heroes” who grew the company with fervor to ultimately be the leader of the recovery industry. Those employees accomplished their mission and created an investor’s dream: a sound business model in great financial condition filled with committed, motivated employees to take it even further. The company wasn’t perfect, but employees were valued, the benefits were superior given it’s size and the culture was strong and charged.

Cons

Unforeseeable circumstances took away much of the nucleus of the business and outsiders took over - playing the role of gravity ripping apart the company just as a black hole swallows a star. Operating with calculated precision you’d expect of a typical PE firm, the new regime makes decisions in near complete darkness. The lack of communication and callous choices speak to their arrogant motives. Much as in the life of a star, gravity ultimately “wins.” Agility as it was known is all but dead. You might as well change the name and create a new place on Glassdoor so the reviews of the new order will be unadulterated.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

Biggest pro here is that it is a remote job.

Cons

A company struggling with poor product-market fit, limited vision for improvement, and high turnover across the organization. Leadership appears highly stressed due to broader company performance challenges, and that pressure often rolls downhill to the sales team. There is very little loyalty or stability, with constant changes being made in an attempt to find a better path, but without enough or sometimes any strategic thought behind them.

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