Suffocating amounts of Nepotism at Wolfnet - werkgeversreview Technical bij WolfNet Technologies

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26 okt 2017
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-Health Insurance, especially for the size of the company was good. -Co-workers, and select members of various levels of management were great to work with and be around. -Friday lunches are provided at no cost to the employee, typically Jimmy Johns or Pizza.

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First, roughly 5 of the reviews on here were from either the CEO or members of the current team under suggestion by management to augment the overall composite score which has fallen with authentic reviews, with the exception of one from an employee of 3 years review date of (Apr 10, 2016): -Mar 13, 2017 -Jan 10, 2017 -Sep 6, 2016 -Jul 11, 2016 -Jun 23, 2016 The CEO is related, married to, or he or she is long time friends of all but three members of management. Creating a skewed chain of command for any issues that a current or future employee would feel the need to bring to anyone's attention or feel comfortable coming forward with complaints or concerns. Vulgarity from the CEO is common in interactions and company meetings. You're required to take a personality and IQ test prior to submitting a resume? There are office dogs as mentioned in other reviews, however they're poorly trained, will urinate, defecate, and vomit through out the workplace from getting into various items through out the suite's trash cans. The amount of turnover should be seriously considered by any potential interviewees, management has said in company meetings that it's normal to see in a company of that small of a size (~40 as mentioned in a CEO response to a negative review here), or in a start-up. However, in a company with a lifespan of 20 years and growing, the average tenure shouldn't be so low in duration. Vast amounts of micro-management even from the highest levels. Poor work-life balance. Culture of control and distrust as mentioned in other reviews.

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Thank for your comments. An 8 year tenure at any company is a long time and we certainly appreciate that level of commitment. I’m glad that you appreciated the health insurance, co-workers, and certain members of the management team. And who can complain about a free lunch every week! First, I happily admit that I wrote one of the reviews. I feel it’s important to share my perspective and frankly, my post is as relevant and valuable as any other post. I’m also glad to see that others have flagged my review as helpful. Beyond that, I am unable to say who wrote which review with the exception of one (he included his name in the review). All reviews about WolfNet and any other employer on Glassdoor are authentic to the best of my knowledge. And the more reviews, the better the perspective for the folks doing their research. WolfNet is a family business and I am the CEO and founder. We currently employ 41 people. The Vice President of Operations is my wife, who is a talented business operator who has earned the respect of her peers and employees based upon her hard work and dedication over the past 10+ years. WolfNet’s Business Manager is my sister. She has been working at WolfNet for almost two decades expertly managing our finances and HR Dept. She categorically has the best interests of the staff members as her top priority and is supremely cool under pressure. WolfNet’s CTO and I go all the way back to middle school. He was WolfNet’s first full-time employee over twenty years ago and his contributions over the years have been nothing short of stupendous. The man exemplifies the essence of fairness and equality and he’s also a heck of a tech guy to boot. To the rest of the managers and employees, when you work with such great people for so long, it’s easy to become friends. If you think about it, you’re at work for more hours than most folks spend with their families each week. Frankly, I think most people prefer a workplace where they enjoy the people they work with to the point where they can call them friends. With respect to word choice, it’s true that I curse here and again. However, I do not use vulgarities. It’s one thing to color up a comment with a curse word and an entirely different matter to use words that are outright coarse and/or rude. Nevertheless, I will take your point to heart and be more mindful of my word choice. Prior to employment we ask prospective employees to complete online assessments (aptitude, personality, and skills tests) to provide relevant, objective data to help WolfNet make more informed hiring decisions. Such assessments are commonplace among employers. Most people really enjoy the office dogs. IMHO, they are both very well trained (evidenced by all the tricks they can do) and offer a fun dynamic to the office environment. Everyone who works at WolfNet knows in advance that we have office dogs. So it’s certainly not a surprise and most folks think our cool pups are a workplace benefit. To your comments about turnover, the median tenure for all WolfNet staff members is currently 4.8 years. According the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median tenure for employment in the US in 2016 was 4.2 years. With respect to micro-management, I’d say it only applies in situations where it may be needed for a period of time. WolfNet’s culture is focused on empowering its people to do their jobs independently. As for me, I’m focused almost exclusively working “on” the business, not “in” the business. To your comment about work-life balance, it’s different for each of us and will likely be different at different stages of our lives. In the end, life will deliver the value and balance we desire. To that end, WolfNet’s employees average 40-45 hours per week. We offer a PTO program that fast tracks to twenty-two PTO days annually after just six years (plus 7 paid holidays). Flex Fridays are available in the summer and our management team is flexible and accommodating when folks need to take time for those unplanned life items that simply show up sometimes. WolfNet’s culture is focused on empowering its people to make a difference, to be heard, and to ultimately create success of our customers. We inherently trust our employees to do their jobs and want nothing more than to help everyone reach the level of greatness we know they are fully capable of achieving. Thank you again for your comments and I wish you great success moving forward. Questions or would like clarification? Please feel free to email hrdept@wolfnet.com or call us directly at 612-342-0088.

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26 feb 2020
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What I love most about working for this company is how much they value their employees. Unlike other companies, management isn't breathing down your neck and keeping a pulse on your work at all times. I can't stress how great that is - simple trust and respect can go a long way! WolfNet also stresses how important it is to find candidates who will fit in with the company culturally. This results in working with people who you genuinely get along with and share values with across all departments. Huge plus!

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Operations can be a bit antiquated at times (no docking stations/laptops) but I know there are efforts to change that. No vision included in insurance package which sucks. Salaries are also not where they should be for some departments as well.

5,0
4 dec 2018
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- Great culture where everyone is friendly and feels included. - Lots of opportunity for growth & advancement if you commit to working hard. - Flexibility with time off and schedule. - Casual work environment and dress code. - Standing desks available to anyone who would like one. - Office is located in an office building that has great amenities like a gym, salon, coffee shop, cafeteria and covered parking. - Fun office events like yearly company picnic, holiday party and happy hour's . - If you see a better way to do something you can bring it up and it is actually adopted if it makes sense unlike other companies where change is hard to implement. - Free lunch provided every Friday and treats provided at monthly all company meeting. - Summer hours opportunity. - Management is really easy to talk to. - Great amount of diversity for the tech industry.

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- Company product and initiative advancement can take time because of limited resources. - If you don't work well independently in a casual setting this won't be the best fit for you. - The health benefits aren't the best. High deductible plans with no HSA program available through the company and no HSA match. No vision benefits. Very expensive to add dependents. - PTO accrues and isn't provided at the beginning of every year like some companies which makes it harder to have as much flexibility with planning vacations. - Unpaid maternity leave and minimal unpaid paternity leave.

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