GM - Anonymous employee Gopuff Employee Review

2.0
Mar 27, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Once city is established the job can be pretty easy

Cons

-Drivers are treated poorly, drivers are constantly being contracted and then they quit shorty after starting due to the business model viewing and treating them as exposable. -Paychecks could be different for employees who have all variables the same, poor pay department -The hierarchy is not clear, people who started early on in the company don't understand the complexities that it is currently facing -Culture of blame

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Cons

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