Amazing and smart colleagues but poor leadership - Anonymous employee Vital Farms Employee Review

3.0
Mar 6, 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Love working with collaborative, mission-driven, and passionate colleagues! It's exciting to work for such a beloved brand and the company and my peers are sincere in driving the missions forward.

Cons

Executive leadership does not trust the very smart and capable employees they have hired. There is a lot of micromanagement but also a lack of guidance and direction. Leadership is out of touch with the actual experience of employees and are quick to blame employees rather than look inward at their dysfunction.

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Vital Farms Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback with us. On behalf of the leadership team at Vital Farms, thank you for all that you do as a crewmember to make Vital Farms a great place to work. Transparency and open and honest feedback are important to us. We admire and appreciate you for sharing what we are doing well and how we can improve. Please know that we hear you, have shared this with leadership, and are committed to improving as an organization every day. In fact, continuing to raise the standards in all that we do, including building a great place to work, is central to who we are. We embrace the opportunity for crewmembers and leadership to work together to take action on feedback as we continue to create a culture that aligns with our purpose, mission and values. We’d genuinely appreciate it if you’d reach out to a member of our people leadership team or any senior leader for additional support and feedback you would like to share.

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Cons

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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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