Metabolic

HQ
Wilmington, North Carolina, USA
260 Total Employees
Year Founded: 2011

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Benefits at Metabolic

  • Set Schedule: Standard 8:30 to 5:00 pm ET schedule to protect your personal and family time
  • No Early Meetings: No standing meetings before 1 pm ET to empower you with 4 hours of truly deep work to GSD (Gets Stuff Done)
  • Pulse Checks: Daily huddles and weekly check-ins to brainstorm, align on priorities and remove bottlenecks
  • Deep Focus Time: No meetings the first week of the month to gain momentum for the month ahead
  • A Healthy Passion: Last but not least, a fantastic team of intelligent, passionate people who champion healthy lifestyles

  • Financial + Retirement

    401(K) matching

    Performance bonus

    Health Insurance + Wellness

    Dental insurance

    Disability insurance

    Flexible Spending Account (FSA)

    Health insurance

    Life insurance

    Team workouts

    Vision insurance

    Wellness programs

    Child Care + Parental Leave

    Generous parental leave

    Diversity

    Highly diverse management team

    Mean gender pay gap below 10%

    Diversity employee resource groups

    Professional Development

    Job training & conferences

    Promote from within

    Continuing education available during work hours

    Culture

    Open door policy

    Team based strategic planning

    OKR operational model

    Vacation + Time Off

    Paid holidays

    Unlimited vacation policy

    Additional Perks + Benefits

    Optimized Work Days It's amazing what happens when you give people actual time to do their work. It actually gets done! At Metabolic, we don't have scheduled meetings before 1 pm, and we never have meetings the first week of every month. This way, we can buckle down and do deep focus work because death by meetings isn't how great brands get built.