Beyond, Inc. reviews

2.6

24% would recommend to a friend

(1,180 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 1,180 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
May 28, 2019

Liars!

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Pros

Campus was great, some leadership was great. Innovative company, and they teach employees how to advance in the workplace

Cons

Poor leadership. Lied to employees more than once. Lied and claimed no lay offs would need to happen again after 30 or so were laid off last year. 6 months later, over 100 people laid off. Then lied Again telling everyone they were safe, then a month later they laid off even More people. How can you trust a company that would make a promise to its employees, an actual promise. Then turn around and have one of the largest layoffs in the history of the company?

2.0
Feb 3, 2018

Stressful place to work for developers

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Pros

My colleagues were great. Lagoon day and the concert were fun benefits. There are some career advancement opportunities if you are ambitious and good at playing politics. The building is nice.

Cons

This is a stressful place to work for developers. Working on their neglected spaghetti code and ancient frameworks makes you want to jump out of a window. They motivate by applying excessive pressure and with incentives of big bonuses never come through. You are always at risk getting laid off.

1.0
Sep 10, 2016

Horrible Culture Full of Nepotism & Cronyism

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Pros

- 401k Match - People under executive management are great to work with - Work/Life balance - New building (though longer commute for some)

Cons

Where do I start? - Nepotism/cronyism. Too many family members promoting family members over more qualified people. And if you aren't partying or buddies with the right executive team member, you aren't going very far. At least the previous president and her family are gone. That's a start. Nepotism is a violation of corporate policy for most companies. - Fear-based culture. Everyone feels their job is in constant jeopardy. I've never worked anywhere before where people were constantly worried whether or not they will have a job next week. It's not uncommon to ask someone, "How are you doing?" and get the answer "Well, I still have a job." - Very inexperienced, weak executive leadership team. People in positions that don't have the necessary experience or education to manage the organization. They lack professionalism and education to be running their departments for a company as large as Overstock. This is not a start-up anymore, Patrick. Hire some executives from OUTSIDE the company with experience running a larger eCommerce company and know what it takes to succeed in such a competitive environment. - Unwillingness or inability of executive leadership to put together a real strategic vision. This company is very reactionary under the guise of being "agile." When in reality, they just don't know what they want to be when they grow up. They just react to what their competitors do and make knee-jerk decisions. There is no true future vision, and the current President does not have the education or experience to make this a world-class company. - Hire, hire, hire ... Fire, fire, fire approach to staffing. IT was in a rapid hiring frenzy just a year ago, then suddenly people got laid off in 2 major rounds. Another example of extremely poor executive leadership with a very reactionary approach to management. - IT side is in complete disarray and getting worse. Newly appointed leadership is the worst possible to lead software development and product. Software Engineering leadership is incompetent at best, and completely lacks leadership qualities required to build a high-performing, highly motivated development team. And promoting family members above other more qualified development managers was completely inappropriate. - Patrick seems to be a very poor judge of people's capabilities and puts too much trust in individuals he likes or suck up to him. He is like the "Emperor's New Clothes." He can't see what is really happening beneath him. He can't see past whatever story he is being told by these people he trusts so blindly. His trust of the people he keeps putting in the President role is mind-boggling. Neither the current nor past President have the necessary professional experience to be running a $2 billion annual revenue company.

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