Mostly up but came crashing down - Anonymous employee Wayfair Employee Review

2.0
Apr 5, 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Good company culture - Treated like a professional - Opportunity for international travel - I learned a lot in my time there

Cons

Before I start to explain the "con" I would just like to mention I was dismissed from Wayfair, I really enjoyed my time there and if I was not dismissed I would still be happily working there. I was dismissed from Wayfair after I made two identical mistakes in the same week while I was working from home. I was not given a official warning, I was not given a written warning, I was not given a verbal warning, I was just told that I had made a mistake which I admit. Nothing official. These mistakes didn't come to light until 4 weeks after I had made them which gave me no time at all to correct my wrong doing as I was fired the day after the the company and I found out. I was called into a meeting with 2 senior managers, I was expecting to get disciplined at most a written warning. I was asked to explain myself which I did, I admitted I made a mistake and assured the managers that this would not happen again. The managers explained to me that they were letting me go. I literally begged for my job back and explained that they were making a mistake and how much I loved working for the company to which they replied: no we are letting you go. It got to the point where I had to swallow my pride and accept they did not want me working there. I said the words "I'm not going to beg you to keep me on board. Thank you very much for the opportunity" and outreached my hand over the table to shake the managers hand to which she said "No" and refused to shake my hand. This is wrong on a professional and moral level. The lack of respect she showed really really shocked me. To top the whole ordeal off, I was told to sign a "Termination Agreement" this was a document that states my dismissal was mutual, which it clearly was not. I was obviously really shaken up after being fired by the company and I signed the document not really knowing what it was. The manager read it out to me but I had 1000 worries and stresses running through my head. Because I signed this I was not able to take this matter further as an unfair dismissal which made me think that before I went into the meeting the managers must of sat down together and thought "As long as he signs this document we are completely covered" which is very disappointing. I feel very let down by the company as I was a young entry level member of staff and felt the full force of a huge corporation like Wayfair.

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Wayfair Response
8y
We are very appreciative of your feedback - we never want anyone to feel disrespected. As a company, we strive to ensure that all managers are honoring our company values and our people by creating an environment where people can learn and develop.

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Let's talk. The company has been growing like crazy, and one thing that was never thought about was "can we actually hire at a sustainable rate, and scale accordingly?" The answer was no on both counts. Software engineers at Wayfair have a history of disappearing. People who enter labs have an especially low success rate (70% make it through, and less than 50% last a whole year). It's basically their way to run people through a burnout gauntlet, and see who survives. And then you have the stories of the people who come in to work and are just asked to resign. You'll see hints of it here on Glassdoor if you dig, and it's even worse than what you read. They actually gathered all the engineers for a big meeting at the beginning of this year. And they said that they were sorry that people felt scared and were sad that people felt like management didn't care. Which is exactly how we felt. They promised that their door was open, and they were going to work hard to set things right. One person out of 500 stood up and asked a really cutting question. AND THEN THEY FIRED HIM! And there were 3 completely different official reasons given about it. It's crazy. The leaders also started up an engineering meeting to keep everyone on the same page and answer anonymous questions. One time someone asked why we couldn't get snow days off, because it was tough to shovel for 3 to 4 hours and still work an 8 hour day. So the leaders proceeded to talk down to us and reprimand us for even thinking about asking a question like this. Turnover has been high over the past year, and the best people are leaving. This worries management, but they still have no idea that the problem is actually them creating a terrible environment. So if you're a good person who cares about the person next to you and leaving things better than you found them, don't bother applying here. But if you're not, and you just want to keep your head down and not question anything, then this is the perfect place for you. And if that's what you want, Wayfair gets 5 stars. Amazing career opportunities if you want to have the same job forever. Incredible senior management that value untrustworthiness. A fantastic culture of watching people next to you disappear. It's truly a perfect company.

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Wayfair Response
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First, I wanted to thank you for providing feedback. Second, I am very sorry to hear that your experience was far from ideal. I know it can be hard to give feedback if you feel management is the problem, but leadership would love to learn about these issues to refine the Wayfair employee experience. We do try to create an open and transparent environment; one thing we’ve started doing is department-wide anonymous surveys. This has been helpful in identifying issues where people don’t feel comfortable speaking up for whatever reason and pinpoint where any issues may exist. As you noted, the company is growing very quickly - our Engineering team alone has grown tenfold over the past five years. I won’t pretend we get it right all the time, but we do aim to scale our teams and our systems reasonably to meet the rapid growth of our business, and we rely on employee feedback to refine these processes. To that end, we’ve put a lot of time and energy into our interview process. And, we closely track our voluntary and involuntary attrition rates to make sure we are keeping high employee retention and so that we can immediately nip any potential issues in the bud. For Wayfair Labs, we’ve made huge strides since the beginning of this program, and our average success rate is now over 90%, with several classes at 100%. We also run management trainings on giving, receiving and soliciting feedback. In these trainings - and in general - we encourage respect for all teammates and partners, communication and collaboration, and we try create opportunities for people to take on new challenges. I am very excited about the work we’re doing to solve tough challenges and there’s an exciting opportunity for our employees to do big things – our goal is to build a team that feels encouraged and empowered to do so. I’m very sorry you didn’t have the experience we try to cultivate. Once again, thank you for this feedback.
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