SavATree reviews

3.4

54% would recommend to a friend

(329 total reviews)

Ryan Berk

49% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

SavATree has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 329 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The SavATree employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Agriculture industry (3.5 stars).

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329 reviews
2.0
Apr 22, 2015

The free coffee is nice

Anonymous employee
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I can only speak for myself, but I really like my coworkers. Except for the brown nosing, under the bus throwing, pointing out the flaws of others employees, I don't care for them very much at all.

Cons

There are two types of employees at SAT—management’s favorites, and everybody else. If you are a skilled brown noser, then you have a bright future ahead of you with this company. For real—before I started working here, I’ve never seen certain employees waste so much time kissing the butt of their supervisor than doing their own job—but now I know it’s possible! Look, I really wanted to enjoy working here…really I did. And it started off quite positively, but it went downhill fast. If you are unlucky enough to land a job here, be prepared to receive bare minimum training. For your own sanity you better be a quick learner, because unless you’ve worked in something similar, this line of work is all unto itself. Once you are thrown into your job, make sure you are a top notch performer or you’ll start to hear “rumblings”. Like I mentioned, it seems kissing the butt of your supervisor is not only appreciated, it’s encouraged—so try a little of that too. Most importantly, don’t get too friendly with your co-workers—this will be held against you whenever they need to hold something against you. Actually, doing just about anything can be held against you so don’t even breathe while you’re working here—exhaling too loudly could put you on the chopping block. Speaking of chopping blocks, from what I understand there are weekly meetings discussing who is up for elimination and who ultimately gets to spend another week on the island (I wish I was kidding). Lies, rumors and innuendo will make up more of your employee file than positive reviews or kudos. Since CT is a fire-at-will state, the more nonsense they CLAIM your file is padded with, the more ammunition they will have when they let you go—and you will go (just look at their list of job openings—do you think those are newly created jobs? HA. Those positions are open because of terminations and resignations). Never mind glassdoor.com, this company’s laughable reviews belong on revolvingdoor.com. Unfortunately, this place is just a stepping stone not a landing pad for many talented, dedicated, hopeful employees, and that’s really the fault of upper management. It’s an old school, boy’s club mentality where everybody in this company is completely dispensable but them. They are SO blinded by their own managerial shortcomings that they cannot see the forest for the trees. They can practice continuous improvement until the cows come home, it will mean NOTHING until there is a changing of the guard in upper management.

1.0
Mar 30, 2018

Don't do it

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Sometimes you get free food

Cons

I wasted five years of my life working for SavATree in a grossly underpaid (compared to market rates) and overworked position in the Corporate office. I had the opportunity to see the total lack of care that upper management and ownership had for the well being of the employees. The only way to make any sort of advances (and even this isn't likely) is if you're willing to stab co-workers in the back and sabotage their careers all while brown nosing upper management and never questioning any of the ludicrous crap that they try to push. Notice how many people have marked the negative reviews as 'helpful' while the ones with 4-5 stars (this was an HR / management initiative to try and raise their ratings) aren't viewed as helpful at all. That's because they are complete and utter fabrications. And don't get me started on the sexism experienced at the branch office level. There are offices where arborists and management treat female employees like it is still the 1950s. Upper management knows about this but doesn't give a damn to change it. Do yourself a favor and find ANYWHERE else to work. Any other tree company. Anywhere.

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SavATree Response
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Continuous improvement is at the heart of our SAT culture. We take your sentiments seriously and welcome the opportunity to speak with you directly, so please call us. As far as corporate goes, we are pleased to see a wave of former employees coming back to us - with five former corporate team members returning to work with us after taking positions elsewhere. We continue to be committed to improve the employee experience. In 2016 we began our partnership with GALLUP as the industry leader in the area of Employee Engagement. Through this initiative we committed to Employee Engagement as the pillar of our management culture. The good reviews you mention are authentic examples of the positive impact of this undertaking.
1.0
Dec 4, 2017
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Pros

It looks like SavaTree found away to remove bad reviews. There were so much more. They ones they responded to are missing also.

Cons

I guess it easier to have comments removed then to keep trying to defend yourself. I wrote one of the bad reviews and I'm very disappointed to see the disappear. It is like my opinion doe not count.

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