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Jack Link's Protein Snacks

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A Sober Warning - Anonymous employee Jack Link's Protein Snacks Employee Review

1.0
Jul 16, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Casual work dress code -Downtown location for the Minneapolis office -Growing CPG category (although the category is growing faster than Jack Link's)

Cons

-Some of the newer leaders are passable in certain situations, but the entrenched decision makers are aggressively hopelessly inept and objectively awful -The culture of extremely high arrogance coupled with extremely low intelligence starts at the top and permeates down -Workplace culture is toxic with verbal abuse, multiple "-ism's," ethical/oversight lapses, sexual harassment (yes, you read that right), etc. not only regularly tolerated, but at times encouraged

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5.0
May 28, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

So far, my experience working here has been wonderful. Coworkers are friendly, and the leadership has the workers interests at the front of their minds. Plus, you get jerky!

Cons

No cons as of now.

5.0
May 17, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great place to work with strong business growth, collaborative teams, and opportunities to work on modern technologies across data, analytics, AI, and enterprise platforms. The company encourages innovation and gives employees the ability to make a real impact on the business. Leadership is supportive, teams are approachable, and there is strong cross-functional collaboration between IT and business groups. It’s exciting to be part of an organization that is continuing to evolve its digital and analytics capabilities while maintaining a strong culture and values. Pros: • Collaborative and supportive culture • Opportunities to work on modern technologies and large-scale initiatives • Strong business visibility and impact

Cons

Like any growing organization, priorities can shift quickly, but it also creates opportunities to learn and adapt.

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