Not a Supportive Place to Work, Especially in Finance - Finance GALLO Employee Review

1.0
Apr 17, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

wine benefits The pros do not outweigh the cons at all, though.

Cons

Gallo’s Finance department exemplifies a toxic work environment defined by favoritism, inequities in opportunities, and a lack of respect for employees. To begin, favoritism among upper management is pervasive. Promotions and opportunities are often dictated by whether an employee is "well-liked" rather than based on merit or performance. For instance, management has been known to strategically position employees, encouraging them to apply for roles like pawns, rather than fostering a collaborative process that considers the employee's career goals and aspirations. While certain employees are fast-tracked for promotions, bypassing standard timelines for rotations, others are held back under the guise of adhering to those same timelines. This inconsistent application of rules creates an unequal and demoralizing environment. The Financial Development Program adds another layer of toxicity. Employees are implicitly discouraged from living outside of Modesto and are expected to commute to the office 4–5 days a week. Those who choose to live elsewhere or value a more balanced lifestyle are often labeled as “not committed.” This mindset alienates recent graduates, many of whom prefer to live in or near cities rather than in Modesto. Meanwhile, those who choose to live locally are lauded for their dedication, creating a divisive culture. Management culture in the Finance department is another serious concern. Certain managers exhibit sexist behavior or fail to value employees below the manager level, often neglecting to provide them with meaningful time or guidance. Additionally, some managers and senior managers seem more focused on advancing their own careers than on mentoring or supporting their teams. On a personal note, when I requested more opportunities in my role to match the responsibilities given to my peers, my concerns were largely dismissed, leaving me feeling unheard and undervalued. Work-life balance is virtually nonexistent, and employee appreciation feels like an afterthought. A particularly telling example is the recent decision to eliminate summer hours, a long-standing benefit that added much-needed flexibility during the summer months. This decision further underscores the lack of consideration for employees' well-being and morale. In summary, Gallo’s Finance department fosters a culture of favoritism, inequity, and disregard for employee satisfaction and growth. While there may be opportunities for professional development for a select few, the broader environment is one of exclusion and disillusionment.

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GALLO Response
1y
The conduct you have described does not align with our company values and is concerning. We will be sharing your review with our HR and Finance leadership teams and wish you the best in your future endeavors.

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Pros

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Cons

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Cons

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GALLO Response
1mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your perspective. Your feedback is important to us and helps us continue to improve. As another step, please reach out directly to your Human Resources Business Partner so we can better understand your experience.
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