Non-existent work life balance, toxic environment, potential greenwashing
Arbeitsatmosphäre
Lots of cool team members but high pressure forces them to turn on each other, there is certainly an 'early joiners' clique
Kommunikation
Constant last minutes changes that do not always get communicated to every team and team member
Kollegenzusammenhalt
The colleagues that stick together the most are the ones that dislike working for waterdrop
Work-Life-Balance
It's no secret that work comes first, which is okay if that's what you're looking for. It only becomes an issue when work must be changed in order to service last minute decisions, taking time out of your private life
Vorgesetztenverhalten
Though they have created some great products and certainly encourage sustainable behavior, there are certain things not shared with the public about their production process and recycling services
Interessante Aufgaben
The work was enjoyable, it was the environment that made it unbearable
Gleichberechtigung
People of all kinds are hired which is great
Umgang mit älteren Kollegen
Most staff seem to be between 20 and 30
Arbeitsbedingungen
Nice office, all in contracts which basically means you sign your life away, high stress and pressure.
Umwelt-/Sozialbewusstsein
They certainly promote sustainability, but if they actually enact it is a different story
Gehalt/Sozialleistungen
Good salary and benefits, which is a shame why so many people are forced out
Image
Customers seem to love waterdrop, staff and ex staff might feel differently
Karriere/Weiterbildung
Offered funds for learning, never got to use them as it was always too busy, and with such high turn over I'd say there is little career building to be had