Beyond, Inc. reviews

2.6

24% would recommend to a friend

(1,179 total reviews)
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Marcus Lemonis

2% approve of CEO

17% positive business outlook

Beyond, Inc. has an employee rating of 2.6 out of 5 stars, based on 1,179 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Beyond, Inc. employee rating is 26% below average for employers within the Ventas al mayoreo y al menudeo industry (3.5 stars).

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1.0
Dec 21, 2015
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Pros

Liberal minded people, Close to the freeway

Cons

The CEO needs to take the wheel of this company before it runs into the ditch. You have a call center with brand new people on the phone, (in training), taking your Christmas rush calls, giving away the farm, creating more tasks, and losing your most valued customers. You need to pay a living wage to your call center employees, don't try to be a Teleperformance or a Convergys, but try to be an online retailer with qualified employees. The entry level wage that the company is paying doesn't buy a good trainee, the trainee quits right out of their training class. The typical cost of turnover for positions earning less than $30,000 annually is 16 percent of an employee’s annual salary. Overstock had an opportunity to keep valued employees but let people walk. Now we have brand new employees creating issues on the phone, losing our valued customers (the big spenders you didn’t want to lose). I’m not sure when the big announcement of the loss is coming (first quarter of 2016), but the big O walked over dollars to save a few nickels. Our compensation would be fine if we would compensate the workers who work, and not the top 7 executives who are tubing the company. Overstock had over 150 employees apply to Jet.com because the wage at Overstock.com was not competitive. Jet.com was not the only company that pilfered our employees because our executives failed to address wages. Our company treats our employees like Overstock items and we put dedicated employees on the street right before Christmas. We had good people who had job offers at other companies leave because Overstock was not willing to pay a living wage. We have security cameras on the fridge instead of paying a living wage. We have executives writing phony 5 star reviews instead of addressing the problems inside the company. The company hires a person to oversee the call center floor who wants to turn the place into an authoritarian concentration camp. The lady hired sends out mean emails threatening termination of employees for not taking enough calls. The big solution to our call center woes was sending in a person who has an online degree from a “diploma mill” to use antiquated management styles. What O.co doesn’t understand is all of these people you hired for your training classes have four other offers on the table, you treat them like crap they walk…just like that.

2.0
Dec 11, 2015
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Pros

Fun place to work, lots of parties and giveaways.

Cons

They believe that since they throw so many parties and giveaways that people should be fine working up to 80 hour weeks if needed without overtime compensation. They let go of over 10 people on one floor two days before Thanksgiving. Wouldn't trust your job security with these guys. They also hire people that aren't qualified for certain positions, but are family members of Executives, or were in Customer Service for 6 months to a year then expect everyone else to train them.

1.0
Dec 7, 2015
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Pros

None. You get moneyz and get to sell your soul.

Cons

Everything. Poor trickled down leadership. Management unwilling to take ownership over their work... will take praise but let the criticism fall on their subordinates. Management on multiple occasions has been caught lying to lower level employees with no repercussions, including salary/value disputes. Many deserving employees are snuffed for promotions because the managers play favorites rather than being objective. Management has been caught saying obscenities to lower level employees during conflicts and reprimands. This company will be crushed by Amazon with their lack of vision and identity. Management wants to rebrand Overstock to be a name brand store rather than what they are.... an online version of Ross Dress for Less. Good luck. The saying within is "I work for Overstock... but mostly shop at Amazon." Nobody believes in the company. The CEO is investing the company's money in wasteful ventures and politics are shoved down your throat and purposefully distracting employees at work. Long hours 10+ a day, little flexibility. Terrible software systems that are out of date and unautomated. Too much turnover within the company makes the job very stressful and you work the job of what should be for 2 or 3 employees. This also means poor training which means more errors. This turnover is exhaustive and 99% stays in the group for less than a year. No sick leave. You must use your 2 weeks of PTO for sick leave or work remote. However, you cannot work remote for any other reason. Congested workspace. Literally 3 feet from any person so if one person gets sick, everybody gets sick. 8 paid holidays. And you are expected to work Black Friday/Thanksgiving. The "company that cares." Also... they just laid off 100 employees...

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