Don't Touch this Crap with a 20 Foot Pole - Trainer Wonder Employee Review

1.0
Mar 29, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Maybe you possibly get to eat something moderately tasty for free.

Cons

The goal post is constantly moving mid-game. No balance between life and work, you will go home and Most of the software / internal tech is outsourced to China. Loads of harassment claims get swept under the rug. The behaviors of those at the Director level of above are self-aggrandizing and toxic. Loads of nepotism and favoritism. Mostly none of them are as creative as they claim and they typically draw ideas from templates or how they did things previously in past jobs. The company is slowly chipping away at crucial employee benefits and regularly demotes.

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5.0
Jun 30, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good hours and management during training

Cons

Onboarding was a rough process

5.0
May 27, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Very well thought-out performance and promotion cycle: Wonder may be a start-up, but they clearly invest a lot of time and effort into growing their employees, ensuring adequate actionable feedback, and allowing for growth during your time with the company. - Transparency: During my time at Wonder, I did not think much about this, but having moved on to a new company, I start to appreciate the level of transparency Wonder had. Despite its size and volume, the company made it an effort to keep employees updated every other week on key business updates across various verticals. - Flexibility: Hybrid in-office model at the time when I left earlier in 2026, they allowed 2 days wfh and 3 in-person days on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday. - Employee benefits: The company had a strong employee relations team and culture that's constantly bringing fun and exciting events to work.

Cons

- Core of the company's leadership came from the same ex-company, which inevitably brings over legacy culture, and this can somewhat make employees from those companies feel somewhat left out.

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