The Mine reviews

2.9

42% would recommend to a friend

(93 total reviews)

Michelle Newbery

49% approve of CEO

39% positive business outlook

The Mine has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 93 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The The Mine employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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93 reviews
3.0
Mar 23, 2016

Going through a lot of changes

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Pros

Acquired by Lowe's, a fortune 50 company.

Cons

Acquired by Lowe's. Since the onboarding, the process changes have been extremely frustrating as times.

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Thank you for your feedback, we appreciate your honest input. We value everyone's opinion and are always looking for ways to be a better company to work for. Thank you!
2.0
Mar 22, 2016

A Decent Entry-Level Job

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Pros

Originally Allied Trade Group, this company is now acquired by Lowe's Furniture. Everyone is identified as a "Lowe's Employee". You get Lowe's benefits and are involved with events and promotions, etc. under the Lowe's name. This is a decent place to work for people who are "starting out" in the career world. The job, in particular, is a great entry-level position that pays more than state's minimum wage and provides generous benefits. + Availability of Lowe's benefits (there are many types and options to choose from) + Quiet environment (noise levels are only affected by the clacking of keyboards and coworkers) + Little to no telephone calls! (e-mail is the primary source of communication to vendors) + Listening to music while you work + Eating at your desk (quietly, in consideration of others) + Company-wide and department-wide events (game nights, holidays, sale-milestone celebrations) + Mostly-young company culture (very good for company growth) + Free snacks (healthy granola bars, fruits, cookies, etc.)

Cons

- For those with aren't self-motivated as they say they are, or those who are not pleased to work on home decor/furniture products, it is VERY easy to call this job "boring", "monotonous" and overall a "drone job". Here at ATG, we have a lot of those kinds of people with that kind of mindset sadly, despite the good things ATG has to offer. - Turnover rate is moderately high in this company. I have seen promising employees get hired, only to quickly leave the workplace to pursue other jobs in the Seattle area. I've also seen people get caught, and even fired, on a whim. - The culture CAN be fun and vibrant, but I have seen it be a double-edged sword at times. Like I've said in this review's title, ATG is very much like a high-school environment. People form cliques crazily here. Even the managers eat lunch with their team coworkers (usually people with seniority) and do not invite others to join--they aren't very discreet about it either. All in all, things can get VERY socially awkward in the company. **I understand that "forming cliques" happens in any workplace and are not preventable. But from what I see in this company is "frequent favoritism," which ties into poor management. - Free snacks and beverages (coffee/tea) are on a first-come, first-serve basis. They are NOT stocked frequently. You usually have to wait a whole week for them...and they arrive unannounced, so if you miss out, you miss out. Drip coffee is prepared in the morning, but ONLY if someone is nice enough to brew it in the company kitchen for others. - The team environment is heavily-dependent on the people, and whether or not they treat others with respect on their job. The hardest and most motivated team member can still be alienated and treated like a newbie if they are unlikable by their coworkers. - Little to no improvement. Those who start out should expect themselves doing the same thing over and over again for months, maybe even years, until someone with higher seniority leaves ATG, and you take over that person's job. - From my perspective, the president, Michelle, is nice. But a lot of my fellow coworkers are annoyed by the frequent sent out to the ENTIRE company, because usually the e-mails are rather discouraging. Often times, they are "friendly" reminders about security policies that people fail to follow, and positive/negative sales achieved during the holidays.

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The Mine Response
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Thank you for providing feedback on ways we can improve our company and the workplace environment. We appreciate your input and look forward to shaping our company to be a better place to work. Thank you!
3.0
Feb 19, 2016

Analyst Technology

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Pros

Great benefits, tuition reimbursement, pto policy, work life balance is encouraged, great location if you live on the east side near Bellevue or Kirkland

Cons

Average salary, not bad but other companies will pay a little more They have a very old school company culture. I.e. most people still have desktops (no lap tops) and no IM messenger of any sort unless you get it approved. Which means if you just have a quick question you have to walk to that person's desk or send an email. Also means in meetings you will have to print things instead of bringing in your laptop and hooking it up to an HDMI cable. So they are very behind the curve in technology. I would highly suggest that if you are used to working for software/ tech companies such as Microsoft you think very carefully about working here because you might be very disappointed with the lack of technology and you will not be getting hands on experience with the most recent technology. Also they follow a very traditional SDLC such as agile and scrum. So if you are used to "doing your own thing" and prefer a hands off management approach this is not the place you. You will feel a little annoyed by the more micro managed approach.

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The Mine Response
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We appreciate your feedback and want to thank you for your honest analysis of our company. We are always looking for ways to make our company better and are grateful for your help in that. Thank you!
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