Prospective Employees Beware - Group Leader Blum Employee Review

2.0
8 Jun 2017
Recommend
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Pros

The idea of Blum is great, the execution not so much. The Shifts are eight hours and overtime every couple of weeks is not bad. The place is clean and organized and a true pleasure to be inside of, it is beautifully built.

Cons

If you have a brain or any type of education beyond tenth grade, please stay away from this company. They seem all nice and fluffy but their core is rotten. They have a loophole called, the Blum Way. No one can tell you exactly what it is but they expect you to conform to it. After increasing production (yes I was management) and receiving only positive feedback - I am pulled in to be told that I am not a fit for the Blum Way. I asked for an explanation and they were unable to provide details. Be Ready if you go there to be treated the same way. There is no transparency and the lack of communication is the worst I have ever gotten to experience in any place I have ever worked. The management stifles free thinking and improvement and executives (and there are probably as many of them as there are employees) are all to quick to say, " that is confidential and cannot be shared". Please, if you look at their postings and they ask for degrees, certifications, specific experience know that once you go in there you will not be able to use any of it as they want the cream of the crop, but once you get in there - they don't want nor care about all the credentials you hold that they requested of you for the job, they just want you to conform to the Mysterious Blum Way.

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5.0
17 Dec 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good people work at this company.

Cons

The culture is very centered in doing things the way they have always been done.

2.0
2 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Blum historically offered a strong culture, excellent coworkers, long-term career opportunities, and a genuine commitment to employee development. For many years, leadership appeared to believe that taking care of employees would naturally lead to business success. The company invested in people, encouraged loyalty, and fostered a collaborative environment.

Cons

Over the past seven years, and especially in the last few years, the culture has changed dramatically. The focus appears to have shifted from employee well-being and sustainable growth to maximizing financial performance and driving ever-increasing workloads. Many employees are carrying responsibilities that would have previously been distributed across multiple roles. Expectations continue to increase while resources remain limited. As a result, burnout has become common, and even long-tenured employees who once envisioned spending their careers here are leaving or being pushed beyond reasonable limits. One of the most concerning changes is the growing disconnect between leadership and employees. Feedback is frequently requested, but many employees feel their concerns are not genuinely heard or acted upon. Decisions often seem to be made far from the people closest to the work, resulting in initiatives that create additional complexity without addressing operational realities. There also appears to be an increasing trend of promoting individuals into positions beyond their capabilities while discounting the expertise of experienced employees. This has contributed to declining morale, inconsistent decision-making, and a lack of confidence in leadership direction. Blum remains a financially strong company with excellent products and a respected brand. However, the employee-centered culture that once differentiated the company has been significantly diminished.

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