Pros
Nice office in a good location
Cons
At the end of 2019, one of my loved ones was diagnosed with a rare degenerative brain disease (CJD). This disease has no cure and we found out she had 6-8 weeks to live. I told my boss about the diagnosis and asked if I could work part time remotely so I could be a primary care taker. This included me working remotely 3 days a week and taking unpaid PTO 2 days a week until my unpaid PTO ran out. My boss agreed. I asked her if my job would be at risk if I did this. She assured me that my job would not be at risk. The next 2 months were the most emotionally exhausting months of my life. I had to balance caring for someone I loved and coming to terms she would be gone soon, while working remotely from across the country. After she passed away I returned to work. When I returned to the office, my senior manager (on a team of 9 people) never said anything to me regarding my situation. She never offered me condolences or any words of encouragement. For several months I was depressed, still coming to terms with the loss I experienced so quickly. In March of 2020 I had a performance review. This review evaluated the second half of 2019, which included the months I was across the country working remotely. Out of a ranking system of 1-5, my boss gave me the second to worst rating. I found this harsh considering I had been taking care of a dying loved one. One week later, my boss called me into a conference room and said I was being let go due to my inability to meet expectations. This is how Wayfair treats employees who are struggling with mental health.