Mimeo reviews

3.5

72% would recommend to a friend

(203 total reviews)
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John Delbridge

85% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

Mimeo has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 203 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Mimeo 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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203 reviews
4.0
May 28, 2016

May 2016 Employee Feedback

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Pros

If you like to be challenged and learn new things, Mimeo is great. There are always opportunities to move laterally and take on more work, but not necessarily more pay. Co-workers are great - I don't hear a lot of office gossip and everyone seems to be invested in what they are doing. Our new "core values" are being communicated, and most people here seem to really care about our company and our customers. There isn't much micromanagement that I can see. Leadership seems to be letting groups manage themselves. New employee training has come a long way recently, and they do a good job of making new hires feel welcome. Insurance benefits are pretty good - people complain, but they don't realize how expensive it is at other places. 401K matching is finally back in place, if you can afford to put into it. Many people can't since life is just expensive.

Cons

Even when you work hard, promotions are few and far between and management is very flat. Most of our top leaders are tall, white, type A males who play politics well in a southern and NYC boy's club - very few women or less aggressive personalities are ever promoted, Most VP hires except Sales come from the outside. I'm not sure I really trust management to take care of its employees. I don't ever feel safe in my job even though I work hard and do a good job. Mimeo tends to not replace people who leave, and we are always expected to work harder to make up the difference. You are expected to mostly manage yourself and any professional development. There are no clear professional career paths here and HR doesn't seem to want to invest any time in training anyone except for new people.

1.0
May 20, 2016

PEOPLE FIRED ON THE SPOT NO WARNING FOR NOT MEETING TARGETS COMMON PRACTICE

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Pros

trip to New York on the company... I had to ask to be trained as no one was willing to demonstrate the role.

Cons

hard work doesn't pay off. favoured members of the sales team who make no calls receive bonuses from accounts never earned by them. I can't tell you how many people have been fired on the spot with no justification or warning. Simply not meeting a target (a target based on others sales and so impossible to predict) slimey management treat meetings like an episode of the apprentice and don't care about your development. i was told i was not suitable after 9 months of being told how well i was doing. developed shingles (probably from the stress) and so was off for three weeks, fired on the phone! no warning, told i wasn't suitable. bullied, sexually harassed shouted and sworn at. people fired at random with no warning i'm sure it's totally illegal. mind you many illegal practices going on... just work somewhere else. anywhere else.

5.0
May 19, 2016

Great place to work!

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Pros

If you're willing to learn and put in the effort Mimeo is a very rewarding place to work. I've made more money here in my 4 years than I would have ever thought imaginable going into it. Mimeo hires from within and is always looking to promote it's own employees before looking outside. The work life balance is incredible and I've never been turned down on a vacation request. The employees all get along great and go out together during the week. I've read a lot of negative reviews about Mimeo and it's almost surprising. I think a lot of the negativity comes from people who believe they were owed something instead of working hard and proving themselves. At the end of the day if you're working in sales you need to put up numbers regardless of what organization you work for. For some people it's easier to blame the organization and other people for their own shortcomings.

Cons

Communication between sales and other departments can get better. Outside of sales some of the other departments lack accountability for their work causing simple, avoidable, mistakes that sales usually answers for to the clients.

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