SnackNation reviews

3.6

57% would recommend to a friend

(103 total reviews)

Sean Kelly

65% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

SnackNation has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 103 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The SnackNation employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Serviços pessoais do consumidor industry (3.6 stars).

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103 reviews
3.0
Oct 17, 2018
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Great people, fun culture, unlimited pto, catered lunch every Thursday, free healthy snacks all day, dog-friendly workplace, flexible scheduling, working remotely optional, casual dress code, avocado toast wednesdays, free exercise and yoga classes as well as personal development training sessions, room for growth and establishing procedures as well as processes, there is a culture of gratitude which is nice, beer in the fridge for after 4pm.

Cons

Pay is low for the workload, departments have no time for training, poor work/life balance which ironically means you can't use as much of the unlimited PTO as you'd like, many of the "optional" team building activities are actually mandatory which makes it hard to get any work done and creates a lack of boundaries between work and personal life, constant meetings make it hard to get any work done, the job requires public speaking with a microphone during "sensei sessions" and "offsite" team building events which can make more introverted employees extremely uncomfortable, busy and loud work environment is hugely distracting and there are very few quiet spaces for concentrated work, huge lack of diversity most of the staff is white (even though there are a few POC sprinkled around here and there), the "fun" vibe is a little too enforced by CEO and can sometimes feel cult-like and fake as opposed to genuine, work is not spread out evenly between departments which means some departments go home at 4:30 and some go home at 7pm and take their work home with them for weekends. No amount of healthy snacks can make up for the lack of work/life balance. There is a major lack of structure and communication in departments, but that's to be expected with startups. DO NOT DRINK THE KOOL-AID. There are plenty of start-ups out there that will pay more, demand less, and make the headaches and growing pains worth it.

4.0
Jul 19, 2018

Positive vibes in = Positive vibes out

Anonymous employee
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Positive working environment, dogs in the office, some work/life flexibility, just overall good vibes, great culture committee, fun activities planned for the team.

Cons

Pay could be better, time off is said to be "unlimited" but it's at the manager's discretion which can sometimes prevent time off.

5.0
Jul 16, 2018

Tough job, rewarding company

Anonymous employee
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

The office culture is truly unbeatable. You're surrounded by so many people all very passionate about what they d. Celebration and cheering is a norm, dogs everywhere are petted, the goals of the people align with the goals of the company, everyone is helpful, imaginative, creative, and determined to make the company better.

Cons

It is very hard work. You are cold calling all day, getting no's way more frequently than yes's, calling people to talk about a topic that is, normally, not very important to them, etc. It can be very demanding mentally overcoming all of the no's and people uninterested in talking about free office perks such as snacks in their office (as the movement has not made it to majority of the country yet). The pay is definitely low in relevance to the amount of work and hours that you have to put in. The hours are long, 7:30-4:30.

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