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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2.0
Dec 11, 2015

Not taking it anymore

Recommend
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Pros

Work with good people. They let us make decisions on how to resolve customer problems. Not a bad name on your resume. Supposedly some options for moving up to other jobs in corporate. If you're okay playing politics and do what Stormy wants, you can move up pretty quickly, get invited to "non-company" events, and have some, um, interesting stories to tell. lol

Cons

It's a busted culture, and you can read about that in Patrick's long response to a review (which is exactly the heart of the problem, but not as he sees it). The fact that sr. management cares (and makes you care) as much as they do instead of letting diverse employees work and act like adults do in society outside of work is what causes this weird tension. If there wasn't some crusade Stormy deluded Patrick about, no one would care. Period. Next, word is out among Stormy's team/people to rite good reviews on here. In fact, a team lead told me that's what they're hearing from looooong time/old timers of Stormy's over in Marketing. The fact that sr. management is fixing company reviews just proves all the other ones are right about our sr. mngt. Can you imagine Amazon or Walmart leaders giving a crap about these reviews. All this to say it's a scary work environment and you never know what invisible political line you'll cross and end up fired or quickly forced out. Lastly, family is another bad thing, with like seriously a couple dozen relatives of sr. management violating company hiring policy.

1.0
Jan 8, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits are good but you can get similar benefits elsewhere. Building is good but what's the use if you are not happy inside.

Cons

Management has no strategy to grow business and this company is poorly run. They have been loosing money for last 4 quarters. Latest is that they are trying to be bought out by another company, which is better managed. Product Manager are reporting to engineering management, who have no idea about the product. They are there because management is just like a group of junkies, who get together over alcohol to discuss what should be the venue of their next drinking party. Specially IT executive goel brothers are there because they brown nose the CEO and president. They disrespect the employees in the meetings and use four letter words since they know they are safe as they are part of unofficial union. Little brother grew because big brother was an executive and favorite to CEO. Executives treat you just like resources. They will not help you switch careers/ grow, rather put hindrances if you want to do something you want to do to grow your career. They are not interested in helping you develop. If you somehow convince other team's manager for a different type of work, and manage to get what you want to do, then the executive, who initially opposed your move will take it on his ego, and will make life tough for you since most of the executives are drink buddies. They are least concerned about employees growth and coaching., specially the brothers. There were very good employees earlier in IT but many of then left because of brothers incompetence. Executives, specially on the IT side are busy playing ping pong because they have nothing better to do. In the first place they were promoted because they either have a blood brother in upper management/ or played ping pong/ drank with other executives. If you just keep your eyes and ears shut and pretend to not see all the nepotism around you, then you will have a job. Also, those in management who were promoted based on nepotism, prefers new employees over longer working employees, since the long working employees are aware of how those people were promoted. Those who raise their voices against the nepotism face hostile conditions, and either resign/ forced to resign/ quit. Management prefers new employees since they would not be aware of existing managements incompetence/ nepotism and would work happily for few years before they realize how incompetent management is, and find out how those who got in management actually got there. IT management prefers to hire employees on visa since they are indentured servant and join since they don't have many option now because of immigration policy. Mostly people end up joining because they have no other option.. If you have option to choose between different job then choose elsewhere. As a product manager and engineer, you will more likely to work on maintenance.

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Well, I am sorry you feel that way. I know there is some griping about the brothers. Let me explain why I like them. Back when we were much smaller, and had only about 20 teams, Saum was leader over two of the teams. He and his two teams accomplished about 60% of all the projects completed that year. The following year he had 6 out of 20 teams, and he completed about 80% of all the projects accomplished that year. And Saum vouches for Amit, who has also accomplished the impossible on many an occasion. And I now have the benefit of our new 360 degree review process, so I can see how what the wisdom of crowds actually is about people. It seems to be really good tool for letting the crowd express itself to me, does it not?
1.0
Apr 14, 2017

Anonymous

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Recommend
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Pros

good place to build a diverse skill set before you go to a real business. I keep hearing that the building itself is something that I should be giving gratitude to my selected deity on a nightly basis but like most things Overstock, they are basing the strength of amenities on two year old data and the silicon slopes have lapped us. Well, I'm comparing Overstock to real tech companies which isn't fair.

Cons

1. They don't write history books about second-rate internet retailers. What does that have to do with the price of tea in China you ask? Our humble servant realized that he was loosing the war to Amazon and needed to pivot...so enter the lawsuit. 10 years of mob bosses and Sith Lords and execs wearing wires yada yada yada. The company only existed as a vehicle for the lawsuit. So what now that the lawsuit ends and he still isn't the subject of a biography? Bitcoin! Block chain! Look here! I have a legacy beyond an outlet mall on the internet! So now Overstock only exists to further fund the vain glory of the CEO. It's tough to build long-term visions and strategies as Overstock will always be his redhead stepchild while he desperately tries to distance himself from the most accurate description of him; that of the bottom-feeder getting fat on the remains of expiring e-tailers. Dude, just publish your autobiography on Amazon like every other independent hack writer does nowadays. 2. The "do as I say not as I do" mentally among much of Sr management. This is again driven from the CEO who laments the fact that his offices are empty at 6 or 7 at night as he sends the entire staff videos of his ski vacations taken during customer care's PTO blackout period. What was that line about sitting in the cart again? Or was it save paper clips or cutting the end of the ham? So many self-serving played out mantras so little time.

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