Beware the Transparency and Random Layoffs - IT Systems Analyst Beyond, Inc. Employee Review

2.0
May 4, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great Facility, Pay is Fair, Benefits are Fair

Cons

There appeared to be these sort of secretive random layoffs every couple of years as some sort of unpublished management policy. If appeared if you were not in the right clique your odds of being laid off increased significantly. I saw a lot of good Directors on down get laid off for what appeared to be no specific reason other than not in with the right crowd. No real explanation was ever given to their subordinates other than they were not the right fit. It made you nervous once you started seeing random people were being laid off when it started happening.

avatar
Beyond, Inc. Response
9y
When we choose to part ways with a colleague we are not in the habit of telling other people, including subordinates, what drove our decision. In addition, I can assure you that the layoffs are neither random nor especially secretive (whatever "secretive" might mean in this context). We had a lot of feedback from colleagues regarding various leadership positions, and I rolled out a careful yet robust method of identifying the requisite changes (in which, incidentally, I had little input: we crowd-sourced the identification phase, and then reviewed each case carefully when making decisions). Using several iterations of these methods we turned over 20% of our leadership team (and about 5% of our corporate workforce) to create room to reshape the company along data-driven lines. Within the firm response has been overwhelmingly positive: for example, our voluntary attrition (which actually topped 30% briefly not too long ago) has now fallen to 2%/quarter (a level that is extremely rare for a corporation to achieve). In addition, an Employee Satisfaction survey has recently been completed and shows outstanding gains from recent years. To us, the data conclusively demonstrates that (the complaints of a handful aside) the changes we have made have been greatly appreciated by our 1,850 colleagues.

Explore other reviews about Beyond, Inc.

5.0
Jun 13, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

great leadership and good processing

Cons

No Heirarchy in the company

1.0
Jun 22, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Fast paced environment with LOTS of hands-on experience with many different tools. The people are the reason to stay, lots of smart and caring people, managers, and leaders towards the bottom of the food chain.

Cons

Upper Management has completely destroyed this company and gutted it. In my several years at the company, communication is as poor as it could be. Bonuses are promised and then not followed up on. RIFs happen far too frequently. It is abundantly clear that this company does NOT care about it's employees, and at the moment is almost seems like they are trying as hard as they can to get people to quit so they don't have to pay severances before acquiring more companies and moving headquarters to Texas. The culture in the days of Overstock was incredible, it made people excited about being able to work there. Now people are hanging on by threads, large teams are now carried on the backs of just 1-2 people without additional pay as we see co-workers get laid off left and right. It is not sustainable. Important things are being missed because there are not enough people to do the work, which will end up biting the company in the butt for compliance and finance reasons.

1
See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All