Great place with a powerful mission - Anonymous employee Mom's Meals Employee Review

5.0
Feb 26, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

This is a growing and vibrant organization. Those who succeed are the people who work here because of what we do. People seem to care about each other. The work space in Ankeny is modern with a ton of outside light. There is a great vibe the minute you enter the building. Free lunch to employees combined with weekly fun activities (including "Popcorn Friday") make it an enjoyable place to work. People are working hard to improve the culture and I feel it's paying off. We are getting new benefits all the time that only make it better. Senior management listens and allows for new ideas and not afraid to say, "give it a try". I can't say enough positives about working here.

Cons

We are a quiet company that not a lot of people have heard of which makes recruiting and attracting talent a challenge at times.

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Pros

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Cons

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