Career Growth - Vice President General Manager The Bay Club Employee Review

5.0
May 3, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

I've had the incredible opportunity to continuously expand my skill set! As Bay Club continues to evolve in Sports, Fitness, Hospitality and Family there is opportunity to delve into each of these quadrants and become an expert. As a result, my experience is diverse!

Cons

I've had to strategically select the right time in my life to make the large commitment needed to succeed in my role.

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5.0
May 9, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There's something special about working for a company that fosters a healthy active lifestyles and building community. The people here are what make it truly unique. The environment is innovative, and the company's rapid growth means you're constantly exposed to new challenges and opportunities to make an impact. If you thrive in a fast-paced, ever-evolving environment, this place will energize you.

Cons

If you need a lot of structure or predictability, it may not be the right fit.

2.0
May 13, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Strong Team Culture: The coworkers are the highlight of the company. It’s a group of genuinely hard workers who are always willing to help. - High-Energy Environment: The pace is fast, but you never feel isolated because there is a lot of support from the people around you along the way. - Fair Expense Reimbursement: The company is good about reimbursing for miles driven and providing stipends for employee use of internet and cell phones, which is a helpful and appreciated perk.

Cons

- Stagnant Compensation: I have not received a pay increase in 3 years. With the cost of living rising rapidly, the lack of merit-based raises makes it difficult to stay long-term. - Visibility over Performance: Career growth and raises seem to depend more on how much "visibility" you have with leadership rather than the actual quality of your work. If you aren't constantly in the spotlight, your contributions are easily overlooked. - Unmet Benefit Promises: When I started, there was an expectation of certain benefits and company assets as the organization grew. However, after 4 years, many of these have not materialized for my role, which makes it feel like the initial promises haven't been kept. - Professional Standstill: Despite the company’s growth, there are very few actual growth opportunities for long-term employees. It is disheartening to feel stuck in the same place for years while the company continues to scale.

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