Great Place For Young Workers - Lead OPs Manager Gopuff Employee Review

5.0
Aug 27, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

If your young and looking for experience this company is a great place to start. The company expands often so there is plenty of room to grow. Still a small company though, the staff becomes allot like family, very inclusive environment.

Cons

It takes a while for them to the the ball rolling on certain things sometimes, warehouse wise. In that case you have to learn quickly how to improvise with what you have.

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Gopuff Response
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Thanks so much for your honest feedback! You’re absolutely right! We all need to work together and play a key role in our branches to get things in tip top shape #wintogether!

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