KIND reviews

3.9

56% would recommend to a friend

(248 total reviews)
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Daniel Calderoni

35% approve of CEO

45% positive business outlook

KIND has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 248 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The KIND employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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248 reviews
1.0
Nov 19, 2018

Behind the Curtain at KIND

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Start up vibe meaning office layout and dress code Great for out of college starts Multiple opportunities to wear different hats in roles Summer hours ( strict monitoring on that)

Cons

Look you can rant and rave that Kind is really “Kind” to its employees. In fact you are correct, they are really upfront to all employees until you start questioning stategies and Company direction. It’s a 10+ year old company that still suffers thinking it can grow based on name and word of mouth. The company has stunted in growth for a few years now, that’s with advertising on TV. Goals for bonuses are unreachable and employee turnover is really high. Now with the partnership with Mars things will shake up, most partnerships do as Mars owns Kind shares. So as an investor they will push for change. Stakeholders want to make money and so they will make changes, even though leadership now says there won’t be. On top of that Portfolio (sku list) is massively big. That’s due to the fact that the company believes that new products are totally incremental. It’s not. The years of massive growth have stunted, so now the company falls to innovation which is just really cannibalizing base business. So if you are looking to join a growing team. Look elsewhere. Next on the con list, work from home flexibility. It doesn’t exist. Office attendance is a must no matter the case. The leadership team demands if you can’t be at the office you call in sick. Every job posting says lots of flex etc. It just means you can take a sick day whenever and that you can work from the office couch or outside the office on the street chairs. So make sure you have a shovel and rain boots cause you essentially work for a makeshift post office. When other companies have embraced WFH, Kind insists you can only be productive in the office. I guess Skype, or google don’t exist. It’s mostly due to th leadership being a bit long in the tooth. They walk around the office making sure everyone is there even during summer Fridays. I recalled friends of mine who took 2 hours commuting to the office. That’s 4 hours commute just to work 4 hours in the office. Flexibility is just a way to grab talent from other job pools. It’s really a transparent term. Be cautious with applying. On top of that pay is below average compared to other companies. Don’t be wow’d by Bonus and stock equity. Make sure your base is what you want cause bonus isn’t a promised and equity isn’t much vs the people that started there 5-10 years ago.

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KIND Response
7y
We are disappointed to read your review. What you’ve shared doesn’t represent what we are working to build here at KIND. We want our team to voice their opinions – this type of transparency is a core value for KIND and one that we celebrate and encourage. We would have preferred to discuss this with you directly, but since we likely won’t get that opportunity, we wanted to address some of your comments here: • Our workplace flexibility guidelines empower team members and managers to work together on solving work/life balance issues, and this is something we continue to evolve. However, nobody is walking around with a clipboard! We also have added chat/video conferencing technology onto all laptops, which makes it easier for the team to communicate from anywhere. • Our ambitious goal of becoming the foremost health and wellness leader has led us to engage a global partner that could help us accelerate our international business. This partnership with Mars is a very exciting one and means we’ll be able to bring KIND to more people worldwide. Know that our door is still open to provide more information about your experience. And at the very least, we hope you discussed your experience directly with your manager, department head or Daniel before parting ways. – KIND HR
4.0
Nov 5, 2018

Brand Ambassador

Anonymous employee
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Pros

-Laid back work environment -Lots of freedom when you're on the clock -Awesome relationships between coworkers developed -Flexible hours

Cons

-Ever changing rules and marketing initiatives -Lots of attention and time for only a part-time job -Upper management can be negative to the work environment at times

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KIND Response
7y
We love to hear that you enjoyed some of the perks of being a KBA, however it’s disappointing to learn your environment didn’t meet our standard at times. Creating a positive and respectful work environment is very important to us, and really hope you shared feedback with management while you were on the team. – KIND HR
5.0
Oct 21, 2018

Ambassador

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great fun environment to be a part of Work a lot of fun events Great networking

Cons

Hours vary according to time of year

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KIND Response
7y
Our Ambassadors are essential to helping spread the message about our healthy & tasty products. We couldn’t do it without you. Sounds like you had fun along the way! – KIND HR
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