Fast growing, mission driven company... - Logistics Coordinator Vital Farms Employee Review

5.0
Oct 6, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

I am located at HQ in south Austin in our amazing modern farmhouse style office. Always a stocked kitchen with healthy snacks, a gourmet coffee machine and lunch provided at least once a week. There is a great energy in the office. The staff are creative, intelligent and collaborative. There is a culture of open communication and transparency across the organization. A ton of opportunity to learn and grow. I am extremely proud to work for a company whose mission is to bring ethically produced food to the table and to be part of the growth and success of Vital Farms.

Cons

Jump in and get your hands dirty. I personally learn best in this way, but it may not be for everybody.

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Vital Farms Response
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Thanks for taking some time to provide your feedback! We agree, our snacks and amenities in both of our locations are clucking awesome. Thanks for the shout out on hiring rock stars! Hiring A-Players across the business has allowed us to cultivate a bright, collaborative, and dynamic workforce full of growth-minded folks. As you know, we’re hiring across the business right now - you can help by sending in referrals and sharing our job postings in your network!

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

On the positive side, you’ll meet a lot of great people throughout the company. The flexible time off is appreciated and helps with work-life balance. The quarterly perks and discounts on company products are also a nice benefit for employees.

Cons

There are several concerns when it comes to leadership and company culture. There seems to be a major disconnect between employees, managers, and higher-level leadership, including some C-level executives. HR often appears to favor underperforming employees instead of holding them accountable, which can be frustrating for strong performers. There is also a noticeable lack of direction, consistency, and accountability among managers across multiple departments. While the company talks a lot about its values, those values do not always seem to apply equally at the Director, VP, and Chief levels. Leadership needs to address these issues and remove ineffective leaders before more hardworking and high-performing employees decide to leave for better opportunities elsewhere. Favoritism also appears to be a significant issue within the company culture. In some cases, underperforming employees or leaders are protected instead of being held accountable, which negatively impacts morale and trust across teams. There also seems to be a pattern of bringing in ineffective leaders from other companies whose management styles do not align with the company’s stated values, further contributing to cultural decline. If leadership wants to retain strong employees and improve the workplace environment, there needs to be a more honest evaluation of performance, accountability, and leadership effectiveness at every level of the organization.

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