Plume Design Reviews

3.1

49% would recommend to a friend

(244 total reviews)
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Dan Herscovici

73% approve of CEO

42% positive business outlook

Plume Design has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 244 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Plume Design employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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244 reviews
1.0
1 Apr 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Efforts to Boost Morale Through SKOs: Yeah, the company loves to parade these fancy SKOs like they’re the saviors of our morale. Sure, a week in a swanky location is nice, who wouldn’t want that? But let’s be real, it’s like using a band-aid on a bullet wound. These glitzy distractions can’t cover up the day-to-day chaos that’s become our norm. It’s a classic bait-and-switch, making us forget, even if just for a moment, the hot mess that awaits our return. Talented and Undervalued Team Members: Plume is overflowing with genius and grit, people who pour everything into their work. Unfortunately, its only to have their victories and credits hijacked by those at the top. It's like watching vultures pick at a carcass. Generous Travel and Expense Policy: Alright, I’ll give them this – they’re pretty lax with the travel and expenses. Fancy hotels, fancy meals, it’s all on the table. It's like they're clueless about budgeting or just don’t care enough to pay attention. Kinda makes you wonder where else they’re bleeding money if they're this casual with the corporate spending. But hey, at least we get to live like kings on the road, right? Small win, but I’ll take it amidst this circus.

Cons

Urgent Overhaul of Strategy and Leadership Required: The reality is the leadership, spearheaded by the CEO, Fahri, is navigating us into a storm with blindfolds on. It’s become apparent that steering this ship requires a vision that our leadership lacks. With a strategy rooted in the past and a leadership team disconnected from the workforce's pulse, we're navigating through today's challenges without the necessary foresight or adaptability. This isn’t just a temporary oversight; it's the accepted norm, a reality we’ve come to expect as efforts to redirect their attention to pressing matters fall on deaf ears. Their current strategy is a masterclass in how not to run a company, ignoring industry trends and employee feedback as if they’re optional extras. Without a drastic rethink, we’re all passengers on a sinking ship, captained by those who can’t find the lifeboats. HR’s Role or Lack Thereof: Currently, HR acts more like the executive team’s parrot than an ally to the workforce. It’s time for a major shake-up, bringing in HR leaders with the backbone to stand up for what’s right, not just what’s ordered from above. HR needs to be a fortress for employees, a place where concerns are taken seriously, not filed away and forgotten, or even worse, used against you when do bring it to the attention of leaders. The expectation that HR should serve as the employees' advocate has gradually faded into a resigned acceptance of their current state. Attempts to bring genuine concerns to light are met with the same predictable responses, reinforcing the perception that HR exists more to maintain the status quo than to challenge it or provide meaningful support. It's a reality we've come to live with, recognizing that change from within seems unlikely under the current structure. Complete Overhaul of Compensation and Bonuses Needed: The company’s stance on compensation and recognition isn’t just disappointing—it’s a glaring indictment of how little they value our hard work. The chance your commission might be delayed or not paid on time is a normal occurrence here. Rolling the dice on stock options that might as well be monopoly money as part of our bonuses since the company is bleeding money and can't afford to pay us, and navigating through a fog of secrecy has become our new normal. It’s a relentless underappreciation that’s not just become expected; it’s a blatant display of disrespect. This isn’t about budget constraints or economic challenges; it’s a deliberate choice by leadership, a choice that screams our efforts aren’t worth the paper our contracts are printed on. We’ve moved past surprise to a grim acceptance of this devaluation as just another day at the office. Lack of Opportunity for Growth and Recognition: Beyond the underappreciation, Plume's brightest stars face another demoralizing hurdle: the stifling of professional growth and lack of genuine recognition. Talented individuals eager to innovate and drive success find themselves trapped in a cycle where opportunities for advancement are scarce, unless you're in the favored few. It's disheartening to witness a culture where meritocracy is overshadowed by nepotism and politics. This not only hampers individual career progression but also erodes the collective spirit and potential of the team. The result? A frustrating paradox where exceptional talent is present, yet the pathway to recognition and advancement is clouded by favoritism, leaving many to wonder if their efforts will ever truly be seen or rewarded as they deserve. Cultivation of a Dismal Work Environment: The culmination of leadership’s misguidance and HR’s compliance has brewed a toxic workplace atmosphere. This environment is characterized by deep-seated frustration, a loss of professional dignity, and a dwindling sense of loyalty, marking a stark departure from a once-promising organizational culture.

1.0
30 Mar 2023
Recommend
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Pros

I get to travel to some cool places, and some of our customers are actually pretty amazing. The product does work.

Cons

Pretty much everything about this company. Every 5-star review on this site is fake and created or facilitated by HR to keep the ratings from plummeting. Fahri Diner is one of the worst CEOs I have ever worked for. He lacks any human element and compassion, treats employees like garbage, and makes his customers even worse. If HR asks you to stop attending meetings because you don't know how to speak to employees and are an HR liability, it says pretty much everything you need to know about a CEO who is clearly unfit to run this organization. He is only good at instilling fear into his employees or forcing them to do things they aren't comfortable doing because he is a bully and only leads by fear. Free trips to a cool place once a year doesn't make up for his terrible leadership and lack of compassion for his employees and customers. Please take a look at all the reviews you see on this site. All the 5-star reviews have 7-8 words to explain the pros and cons. All of these are facilitated by HR and fake reviews to lure you into thinking we are a good company, but my suggestion is run, run as far away from this place as you possibly can, and do yourself the service of keeping 10 years of your life by doing so from avoid the stress and nonsense that comes with this place.

2.0
21 Apr 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Overall people very nice, seem happy. Cooperation, no politics, interesting work. Good communication with other departments. Flexible about working from home and getting in late because traffic. Unlimited vacation time, but be careful about appearance of productive. Many very very good people, also good intern program. Nice location.

Cons

No work-life balance, CEO said doesn't believe in it. Employees fired no warning, no feedback or chance to improve or change work. Coworkers were good then disappear one day. Makes people nervous, less innovation and risk, because results can take time. Lots of spending on expensive swag, daily lunch, standing desks etc; but can be hard to get resources to be productive (hardware, working space, quiet, support). WiFi using its own product was terrible. Noisy open floor plan, but employees expected to focus and be productive, while interrupted constantly. Annoying when people play music aloud.

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Plume Design Response
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts about your time at Plume. We’re glad that you recognized the effort we put in providing unparalleled benefits to our employees. We are sorry to hear you did not have a great experience at Plume. Regarding your comment on no work/life balance and culture, it’s true that we ask our employees to work hard. It’s part of our core Plumian traits that we work in the NST “Now Standard Time” zone and that we deliver what we promise—on-time and on-spec. This is necessary in the fast paced environment where we are creating and marketing new products. However, we do make an effort to provide best in the industry pay and benefits. We offer an open vacation policy to ensure our employees have time to recharge, fully paid family health insurance, remote work options, a robust parental leave policy, fertility and matching 401k benefits in addition to offering every employee the opportunity to be an owner -- though equity in the Company. We have also redesigned our offices to include enclosed workspaces to afford additional “quite” rooms. Plume is also actively hiring to grow our workforce to make sure employees don’t have to bear the burden of growth alone. Finally, we have engaged an executive coach to assist managers and leadership in better communication with employees regarding their work performance and evaluations as well as goal setting. We are hopeful that these measures will provide employees with more feedback and opportunities for improvement. We value feedback and appreciate that you took the time to provide it. Please feel free to contact people@plume.com if you wish to discuss further. Shari Pire Chief Legal & Sustainability Officer
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