Terrbile. Stay away. - District Manager Gopuff Employee Review

1.0
Jan 14, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Flexible work hours and i got to wear jeans. Sorry, its the best I could come up with.

Cons

Never seen anything like it in all my years. The lack of organization & top down communication is horrendous. grossly unqualified individuals in high ranking positions throughout the company. Terrble work ethic, and the demands on lower level employees in unrealistic and unheard of. Coming from Amazon, this place is a joke. I wish I had never accepted the position and followed a different path. My supervisors had ZERO people skills and were inept at doing their jobs. I cant believe investors have poured millions into this place. the CEO's still smoke the wacky tobaccy with their associates in the warehouses. Milennial mindset.

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5.0
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Pros

Great work atmosphere great opportunity to deal with community.

Cons

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2.0
Jan 4, 2026
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Pros

Supportive Regional manager for sites

Cons

Lack of Accountability (Passing the Buck): Decision-making often lacks ownership, resulting in frustration and confusion when problems arise—issues are shifted rather than addressed. Unrealistic Expectations with Reduced Labor Budget: Increased performance expectations paired with significant cuts to labor budgets leave teams stretched thin and unable to meet demands effectively. High Turnover Among Operational Associates: The combination of workload pressure and no up-word movement leads to frequent employee departures at the associate level. Burnout Among Site Leaders: Site leaders are overwhelmed by the demands of managing intense workloads with insufficient staffing and appropriate labor hours support, has led to burnout and diminished morale. Insufficient Support Structures: There is a noticeable gap between what is expected of employees and the support (training, tools, manpower) provided to help them succeed. Reactive Rather Than Strategic Planning: Operational strategy often feels short-sighted, with decisions made on the fly rather than through proactive, long-term planning.

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