Uncommon Goods reviews

3.7

66% would recommend to a friend

(188 total reviews)

David Bolotsky

80% approve of CEO

38% positive business outlook

Uncommon Goods has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 188 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Uncommon Goods 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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188 reviews
4.0
Sep 22, 2015

Highly recommended for most professionals

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Pros

Some of the reviews say that the people on our team are the best thing about where we work, but for me it has been the career opportunity provided by UncommonGoods. The company is a great place for most professionals, but is exceptionally great for those in a transitional or early stage of their career, seeking rapid professional growth in a high-impact position. Training, tuition reimbursement and other professional growth opportunities are highly encouraged, as are hard work, working independence and transparency from the top down. Furthermore, UncommonGoods encourages cross-departmental career transitions/promotions and encourages seasonal employees to apply for full-time positions. Essentially, if you are hardworking and can show that you can grow as an employee, UncommonGoods will help you make that happen. Every day I spent there felt well-spent! Another aspect that I like is that you can own part of the company you work at via stock options, you get to be a part of a B-Corp (other examples are Etsy, Warby Parker, etc..) and can work at a company that gives back (UncommonGoods has given over $1 million to non-profits chosen by customers).

Cons

Although top management cares deeply and sincerely about the team and is constantly seeking ways to improve the environment for everyone, their reaction times are slow, and they tend to prioritize risk aversion over growth, and that limits both the potential of employees and the company overall. This isn't necessarily a con, but as an employee you will feel the effects of this strategy. Another important note is that this is a relatively flat structure, so you may not be promoted as quickly as you'd like. That said, it is also a relatively small team taking on a lot, so you'll never be short of opportunities to take on more interesting and impactful responsibilities.

5.0
Jun 9, 2015

Comfortable environment; ample opportunities

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The people at UncommonGoods are some of the most creative and compassionate people I've encountered in my career. I felt very welcome as a new employee and was quickly integrated into the fabric of the organization. There are many opportunities to build a great career at UncommonGoods regardless of your field. Management cares about the team and continuously seeks feedback from the team members in an attempt to improve both the business and the overall culture.

Cons

Working for a relatively small organization that is ever changing can be somewhat demanding. However, personal time is respected.

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