Females stay away - Anonymous employee CADY Employee Review

1.0
Feb 11, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Wonderful co-workers despite uneducated, ill equip ed leadership team.

Cons

Leadership is all related to a cult and company is run based on that thought process. Men are all in leadership roles and they target females to hire based on certain features.

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CADY Response
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Thank you for your feedback regarding your experience as an employee with us. We are incredibly sorry that you did not have a great experience with us. We have gone through a number of changes over the past year, but have made great strides in addressing concerns that have been brought to our attention. We have worked to create a more diverse team, and I hope that has helped to address your concern around men being the only ones in leadership roles. If you would like to discuss this, please contact us at HR@cadystudios.com

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