Wayfair reviews

3.0

38% would recommend to a friend

(6,839 total reviews)
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Niraj Shah

28% approve of CEO

27% positive business outlook

Wayfair has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 6,839 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Wayfair employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Ventas al mayoreo y al menudeo industry (3.5 stars).

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5.0
May 19, 2009
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Pros

There are (at least) three good reasons to work at CSN Stores: First, communication within this company is amazing. Coming from a previous environment where senior management was cautious about sharing even the basic information needed to perform my job, the transparency of everything from metrics to tactical decisions to business strategy is refreshing. I have spoken with family members and friends, and they have all been astonished by the amount and quality of information everyone at CSN can access. Moreover, the CEO proactively provides business and strategy updates in emails and company meetings, and given the open floor plan (i.e. no offices) he (and everyone else) is available to chat any time an employee has a question or point they would like to discuss. Second, the amount of responsibility given to young employees is staggering. CSN is an ecommerce company, so some skew toward a younger employee demographic is to be expected. But it is remarkable that the vast majority of management positions within the company are held by employees no older than 26 or 27. Senior management takes time to educate employees on sound business practices and then gives them as much responsibility as they can handle. And third, CSN has a tight-knit employee base. It's not unusual for employees to go out together after work, participate in company intramural teams, attend sports games with company-provided tickets, etc. Also, CSN holds semiannual company outings that are actually fun to attend--a sea change from the obligatory company picnics.

Cons

Like most of the rest of the retail world, CSN is not immune to the recent economic downturn. For a company whose culture was formed when rampant growth was the norm, the change in focus--from growth at all costs to profitable, measured growth--has been jarring for some employees. Promotions aren't coming as quickly as they used to, productivity is being measured more closely, and all decisions (marketing, merchandising, product selection, etc.) are required to be supported by solid business justification. All of these changes will ultimately benefit the company; however, since many of the employees at CSN have been with the company for their entire career, there is a sense of hesitation about the direction the business is heading. Additionally, it can be frustrating to see how many different areas for improvement CSN has. During the faster growth of previous years, it made sense to focus on keeping up with the market and with demand. Now that the market has softened and focus has shifted to data-driven decision-making, it has become clear that there are significant opportunities for optimization. Unfortunately, there aren't enough hours in the day (or tech resources in the company) to keep pace with all the changes that could be made, so it boils down to a question of priorities. This problem is not unique to CSN, but it feels exacerbated here due to the fact that the company recently increased scrutiny of all business decisions.

3.0
May 18, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

CSN has a very causal environment where interaction with colleagues is made easy with company outings, monthly group outings, season tickets to the Red Sox, Bruins, Celtics, and the theater. Upper management has created an environment where you are encouraged to ask questions and provide your opinions and suggestions to anyone in the company, no matter your level or their level. We are also supported and encouraged to move around the company if there is an area that we are interested in and feel that we could excel in that group or role. Our health insurance is also very good. There are several different plans to choose from that all have a low monthly premium cost for employees.

Cons

Although there are many benefits to working at CSN there are also some major elements that hold the employees and company back. The salaries are low compared to similar jobs nationwide and very low when compared to Boston and other areas in Massachusetts. This is a major hurdle that current employees struggle with and that push many people to leave, or apply, for other jobs that provide a competitive salary for college graduates . Currently, there is very little room for advancement at CSN. However, in many cases when promotions do occur the people promoted are not always the hardest workers or the most knowledgeable. Many promotions are determined on favoritism and popularity. The more office friends you have outside of the office the more successful you will be at CSN. CSN has a casual environment, however, employee work schedules are less flexible when compared to other companies. Although we can take our vacation/sick time off at anytime we aren’t able to work from home and we have to have a set schedule of Monday-Friday for 9 hours (with an hour break). Those hours have to be set and completed between the hours of 8am-6pm.

5.0
May 15, 2009

Hard work is rewarded with opportunity.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

CSN Stores is an extremely unique and special place to work. What other job do you have access to FREE season tickets to all of Boston's legendary sports team the first day on the job? Answer = Nowhere. For those of you who don't know, you typically have to be part of an old, large corporation and part of the senior management to have access to such tickets. That is just one of the perks. There are many. Other than parties and tickets, it is a place where there is ample opportunity to develop many different skill sets and tackle many different challenges. Hard work is rewarded with opportunity. The company culture is a reflection of the two co-founders. Both can be described as innovative, openminded, honest, brilliant and very fun.

Cons

As there are with any job, there are a few things that do not fit certain personality types. CSN is constantly changing. If you are adverse to change, CSN is not the place for you. The company has grown very rapidly over the years. As a result, there are many reorganizations, priorities can change by the week and there are always new challenges. Having the ability to remain nimble gives CSN a competitive advantage, but that means that it requires constant adjustments that can effect everyone. This can be stressful at times.

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