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Delicato Family Wines

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Delicato Family Wines reviews

3.6

59% would recommend to a friend

(123 total reviews)
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Chris Indelicato

77% approve of CEO

57% positive business outlook

Delicato Family Wines has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 123 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Delicato Family Wines employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.4 stars).

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123 reviews
2.0
Dec 9, 2016

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Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Business Outlook

Pros

Good basic stable of brands to represent. The people working in all areas are very exceptional at what they do and very talented.

Cons

Top down management. Produce or perish....family not genuinely engaged in company culture as they llike people to believe. Turnover is frequent and everyone is expendable. Not a company to look at for a long term career. Just look at all of the talented people with exemplary careers that have been terminated or moved on. Just ask...

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Delicato Family Wines Response
9y
We appreciate your feedback but regret your opinion of Delicato as a whole. We conduct round-tables, culture surveys, and exit interviews to stay on top of our working climate which we consider a top priority. This is not feedback we typically receive from folks leaving the organization and will trust that anyone interested in joining Delicato will allow us to talk about the positive organization that we have, and form their own opinion.
1.0
Aug 2, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Family-run company that seemed to care about their employees. Good quality wines that have a strong presence in the market.

Cons

My experience at DFV started off great and I had extremely high hopes. However, while "family owned," this company is actually run by a select few individuals who act unprofessionally and love to throw money around. You claim to treat your employees like family, yet don't listen to their concerns. This is probably why there has been such a high turnover in the past year.

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Delicato Family Wines Response
9y
We appreciate your feedback, and are sorry to hear that you feel this way. As you mentioned, we are a family-owned company and the family is committed to providing a productive, fair, and enjoyable environment for all employees. We have experienced tremendous growth and success in recent years, which comes with some growing pains. However, our employees continue to be our greatest asset and we value their feedback. The leaders of the company are held accountable for delivering business results and our finance department regularly reviews budgets to ensure that spending limits are adhered to. In fact, managing spending to target is a company metric that is shared at our All Employee Meetings. This is one example of how the company is embracing a more transparent and communicative culture. Another aspect of our positive culture is ensuring that we have policies that are clear, fair, compliant, and easily accessible. In addition to recently revising and distributing our Anti-Harassment policy, we also have mandatory harassment prevention training for all employees, with additional training specifically for managers and supervisors. We know that we are not perfect, but we continue to take proactive measures to cultivate a positive culture and our continued growth speaks for itself.
2.0
Jun 4, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

When I joined DFV they were growing, they had great brands and a great culture with people who shared the excitement and direction of the company. New placements and programming was celebrated and anything lost was a learning experience from which professional growth and development was gleaned. Distributors and Retail accounts already knew about us when we walked through the door because of our increasingly positive reputation as the fastest-growing privately owned wine supplier. That was then....

Cons

This is now... First and foremost, while I loved being around the family and had a generally positive experience working with the CEO I am a firm believer that those in charge are ultimately responsible for everything, positive or negative, that happens with the company. Besides, this is about prospective employees (you) not the family. That said, I cannot provide a glowing endorsement of executive leadership because they are either aloof to the issues that exist (not good) or are systematically allowing unprofessional, uneducated and self-serving "buddies" drive the company into the ground (much worse). Either way, this is on them. The deteriorating culture is on them. Lost morale is on them. Stalling sales, on them. Employee dissatisfaction, turnover, lost credibility with distributors and retail accounts.....you get the idea. Upper management is a fraternity and there is no true accountability to which they are being held. They protect their own and will find scapegoats if it keeps their hide unscathed. There are countless changes with little to no explanation why changes are made. There is increasingly more admin required resulting in less time selling while accountability grows disproportionately in the wrong direction. There is rampant finger-pointing and misdirected blame within the organization and a strong lack in "resolve and learn from mistakes" environment.

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