Ups and downs - Anonymous employee Spoonflower Employee Review

2.0
4 Sept 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Initially, a very encouraging approach to development and personal progression. Chance to move into other departments. Flexibility with shifts.

Cons

Extremely un-transparent working processes. Favouritism and narrow mindedness. Lack of communication from management to teams.

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Spoonflower Response
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First, I want to genuinely thank you for the feedback. It is extremely important for us to know when and where we are not meeting our own expectations. I agree that consistent and open communications from management enable our employees to understand the business reasons behind our decisions and goes a long way towards establishing trust. This is one of the reasons we have modified the structure of Town Hall meetings to include a detailed summary of our results from the previous month. It's our hope that as we share more information about Spoonflower's progress, our employees will become increasingly more aware of how their efforts - team and individual - make the difference to Spoonflower's success. I'm sorry your experience with Spoonflower was disappointing. I wish you all the best in your next role.

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Cons

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