Production Design - Anonymous employee Haddad Brands Employee Review

3.0
Apr 10, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great brands to work on. Laid back work environment. Which is a byproduct of the management's disinterest in the employees rather than them nurturing a fun workplace. The inmates are running the asylum, which is fun if you're an inmate.

Cons

The general consensus is that EVERYONE is overworked and underpaid and that the owners don't care about their employees. What's worse, is they make you sign a non-compete agreement. So if they do reel you in at a fraction of what you're worth then you will have an incredibly hard time leaving as you are not allowed to work for Haddad's competitors. Do NOT work here. They make you work a half day on Christmas Eve (The owners are Jewish) But they'll give you Christmas and the day after off. No Christmas bonus. I have a sneaking suspicion that all of the good reviews of this company are fake.

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Pros

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Cons

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Pros

The holiday party. Oh wait, it’s on a Tuesday or Wednesday so no one can truly enjoy themselves, so nevermind! Absolutely no pros.

Cons

If I could change one thing in my life, it would be working at Haddad Brands. Coming straight out of college and it being your first job, you truly have no idea how warped working there is. The delusion and greed of the family should be studied-the workload and how they treat their employees is inhumane and honestly disgusting. A crash course is the hours are 8:30-5:30-giving them an extra hour of your life for absolutely no reason. You’re looked down upon if you take a break or step out, even just for a minute. You sit in a jail cell, with no windows, for 9 hours a day-elbow to elbow with the person next to you-and cameras watching and tracking your every move. The Haddads actively work to fire people (don’t be mistaken I wasn’t one of those people-getting a new job was probably one of the best days of my life)-who they consider to be ‘C Class Players’ which is anyone who doesn’t dedicate blood, sweat, tears and overtime to them. All you do is make them money but when it comes time for raises, promotions, benefits etc., they can’t put their money where their mouth is. The work is genuinely not even close to manageable-no matter how hard you work-and everything is under a microscope and scrutiny. The work from home days that have now dwindled into basically zero is laughable and there is no work life balance whatsoever. Just know that if you work at Haddad, you will be worked like a dog-no ifs, ands or buts.

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