Believer to Non-Believer, Practice what you Preach!! - Anonymous employee Edventure More Employee Review

2.0
30 Dec 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Worked with great people and they have a great mission that most people believe in including myself.

Cons

Very poor management all the way around. Communication is terrible, you never know what is going on and you never know where you stand. You're told one thing but they really don't mean it or want to go through with what they told you. Way too many HENS in the HEN-HOUSE. No one really takes control of situations. Too many people in management that SHOULDN'T be in that role. No one looks out for the best interest of the employees.

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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
16 Apr 2026
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Pros

It's a job and it's remote.

Cons

The biggest challenge in this organization is the dynamic between HR and Recruiting. HR leadership often operated with a dictatorial, control-heavy approach, with extremely poor accountability for their own decisions/actions. They will hound you when they need something but you must walk on eggshells and expect a long wait time when you need something from them. This created an environment where decisions felt one-sided and difficult to challenge. Recruiting, as a whole, tended to align way too closely with HR with no type of push back, even when it would have benefited the team and the entire business to do so. There was a noticeable lack of advocacy, which made it difficult to address process issues or improve candidate and recruiter experience. Additionally, recruiting leadership often positioned themselves as supportive of the recruiting team, but in practice, there were instances where team members were placed in difficult situations or blamed without clear cause or external pressure. This created a lack of trust and made it harder to feel secure or supported in the role. There were also instances of recruiters being thrown under the bus to HR all UNPROVOKED....when the situation could've easily been handled between the recruiting manager and the recruiting. Overall, the environment would benefit from stronger accountability, clearer ownership, and leadership that is more consistent in both messaging and action.

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