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No Transparency - Anonymous employee Common Thread Collective Employee Review

2.0
Dec 11, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Fun culture, good snacks and generous PTO

Cons

Absolutely zero transparency. One minute everything is great and the next half the company is being laid off with very little reasoning. To do something like this right around the holidays just isn’t right. There seems to be a lack of concern for their employees well being, they preach about dreams but when it really comes down to it all they really care about is themselves. Yes the vacation is great and there’s cool people but people want to feel valued and that’s not something you will feel there (maybe from a couple people but surely not the majority).

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Common Thread Collective Response
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We appreciate your feedback and especially candor on our transparency. 2019 was undoubtedly a learning year for CTC and with that comes change. Your experience through our change was turbulent at best, trust when I say that is far from what we strive for. We aim for transparency at company wide meetings and financial responsibilities should have been clearly connected to what that meant for our employees. Our hope — thanks to responses like yours — is to never mislead where we are and where we’re going again.

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