This Place Ruined My Life - Strategist Blue Wheel Employee Review

1.0
6 Jan 2025
Recommend
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Pros

I'll say this. Because the pace was so break-neck, I did end up learning a lot in a short amount of time (mostly on my own, I never heard of the end of it when I asked for help). Even though I didn't have what it takes to succeed there, I went into my new job much more prepared and knowledgeable.

Cons

First of all, at least in my department, their salary range is WELL BELOW the average salary range in Michigan, let alone nationwide. You wouldn't think that with the expectations and workload though. You're given more work than you can reasonably handle, and there's no support because your manager has so much on their plate. It’s impossible to delegate work because specialists are also slammed with too many things. Which in my experience translated to a culture of fear where I was always afraid to ask for help because I was ‘taking others away from their work’. If you want to take care of your mental and physical health, avoid this place at all costs. There really are better jobs out there. My new job ended up being more junior than the role I had at Blue Wheel, but somehow, my salary is way higher. The people actually don't give you a hard time if you need extra support and give you the tools you need to succeed, whereas at Blue Wheel, I always felt like I was being set up to fail and constantly thrown under the bus when things inevitably went south.

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5.0
14 Aug 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I’ve been with Blue Wheel for almost 7 years, and it’s truly been a great place to build my career. I’ve stayed because I’m happy here. The company has always treated me well, and I’m proud to be loyal to a team that values hard work, growth, and mutual respect. The CEO is one of the nicest and most transparent leaders I’ve worked with. He genuinely cares about the people here and communicates openly about the direction of the company. That kind of leadership builds trust and makes you feel like you're part of something bigger. Yes, we’ve gone through changes, and with growth comes evolution. You have to be open to that and willing to work hard, but in my experience, it absolutely pays off. If you’re someone who’s motivated, this is a place where you can grow and be recognized for your contributions. The benefits are also a HUGE plus. There’s a 401K match, extremely generous PTO, Summer Fridays, WFH flexibility, and a team of great coworkers who are supportive and easy to work with. The work-life balance is real, and it makes a difference. I’ve seen a few negative reviews, but I honestly don’t think they reflect the full picture. My experience has been overwhelmingly positive, and I’m grateful to be part of this company.

Cons

Like any growing company, Blue Wheel has gone through changes over the years. That can be challenging for people who aren’t open to change or who expect everything to stay the same. But if you're adaptable and willing to work hard, there's a lot of opportunity here. Also, take other reviews with a grain of salt. Everyone’s experience is different, and mine has been really positive.

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1.0
25 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Only thing I can think of is remote work.

Cons

If you have an ounce of respect for yourself and value your well-being, do NOT work here. I have never had a worse job in my entire career. This company is so dysfunctional, I don’t believe that it will last another year. There is such a high turnover that nobody knows what’s going on because the average length of employment for team members is ~4 months, nobody is trained when hired, you get a huge workload dumped on you, and you’re expected to do multiple people’s jobs. Leadership is incompetent at setting up processes, workflows, etc, and refuses to push back on clients that are disrespectful and abusive. The stress and work conditions are so bad that people are having breakdowns every week and everyone openly discusses that they’re job hunting. At least 10 people quit in the first two months I worked here (just across DTC and CS teams) and another 4+ were fired for “not keeping up with the demand” which is impossible because everyone is drowning (that’s basically everyone but maybe 4 team members total). They are always hiring because of this, not due to growth. They lost a ton of clients last year and another 5 at least in the last couple months. There is no plan to fix the actual problems going on, they just blame individuals for their own downfall and will continue to do so until the company dissolves. Save yourself and avoid this company. You will seriously regret it if you join.

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