Bad GM - Anonymous employee Gopuff Employee Review

1.0
May 8, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Laid back, cool co workers, very fast paced work environment so if that’s what you enjoy, like me, then that’s good.

Cons

Manager is a condescending waste of space. She used to be amazing but I don’t know what happened. She basically comes in and then says “okay well I’m gonna go do this” and then doesn’t even come back for a few hours and leaves again and maybe comes back. But is basically never there for longer than 30 minutes. She doesn’t listen to problems only wants them solved but won’t help work towards a solution.

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