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Bluenest Development

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Ownership/management has ZERO employee management skills. - Administrative Bluenest Development Employee Review

1.0
20 Mar 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Growing industry with tons of potential.

Cons

Inconsistent , immature management, hates to train. Lacks professionalism, and takes good employees for granted. If you are into yelling and shouting matches this is the place for you.

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5.0
25 Mar 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The company is growing, there is a lot of work to come.

Cons

Growth brings it’s own challenge, with time and focus these growing pains can be addressed.

1.0
24 Feb 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

None. False promises and misinformation from DAY ONE.

Cons

I had high hopes when joining this company, but unfortunately, the experience did not align with what was presented during the interview process. From the beginning, there were ambitious promises around growth, leadership support, and strategic direction. However, once inside, it became clear that there was little alignment between what was said and what was actually happening. Goals frequently shifted, priorities changed without explanation, and commitments made to employees were not honored. One of the biggest challenges was the organization’s inability to make timely decisions. Projects would stall for weeks (sometimes months) waiting for leadership to align. Even routine operational matters required excessive discussion but rarely resulted in clear direction. This created frustration, inefficiency, and a lack of accountability across teams. There also appeared to be internal power struggles at the leadership level, which made it difficult to execute on initiatives or implement meaningful change. Employees were often caught in the middle of conflicting directives. The company has potential, but without decisive leadership, transparent communication, and follow-through on commitments, it will struggle to retain strong talent.

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