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Culinary Sales Support, Inc.

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Shady - Dishonest - Churn and Burn - Administrative Culinary Sales Support, Inc. Employee Review

1.0
2 Jul 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

In its prime, when there were 2 owners who provided in equal measures, culinary leadership and marketing leadership (divided equally between two owners), it was the best food and marketing consulting firm in the business with more than 40 world class manufacturing clients. After one of the partners suddenly departed due to the others shady business practices, the house of cards collapsed. One by one, talented seasoned chefs were fired in place of yearlings out of cooking school who were offered pennies on the dollar. CSSI has become a worthless marketing agency.

Cons

Too many to list - it's not a very good place to work.

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5.0
3 Apr 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Hard work gets rewarded. Great upward mobility. Your voice is heard (but not with the parent company).

Cons

Low pay Terrible health insurance benefits.

5.0
14 Jun 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

CSSI is a fun and unique company to work for. The atmosphere is friendly, casual and collaborative. The work is interesting and challenging with both creative and culinary projects coming in daily. Whether it's menu development for a major chain or a video project for a new food line we are always on top of industry trends, guiding our clients (some of the biggest food manufacturers in the industry) to success. The owner is very passionate about the work that is done here and tries to harbor a positive work environment with a "play hard, work hard" mentality.

Cons

No workplace is ever perfect and there can be stressful times here, as with any deadline driven work. Team members can become stressed out due to difficult client demands and at times the team is spread a bit thin. Team members need to feel more comfortable reaching out for help when needed and also trust themselves enough to know they are doing a good job and that they are appreciated.

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