Dutchie reviews

3.2

52% would recommend to a friend

(231 total reviews)

Tim Barash

58% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

Dutchie has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 231 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Dutchie employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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231 reviews
2.0
Dec 6, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

I never got denied PTO requests, lots of free t shirts?

Cons

Honestly, the writing has been on the wall since the acquisitions of Green Bits and Leaf Logix, cemented into place by the layoffs and restructuring that happened in June. Dutchie's leadership bit off more than they could chew and rather than being held accountable for putting the company in the place where it is now (save for Ross and Zach), the employees who have been keeping the company afloat while being whip-lashed by upper management's whims continue to get the cut so the old guard can do the same thing while keeping their big paychecks. Don't get me wrong, the co-founders have blame for the situation the company is in, but so does upper management who didn't listen to the hundreds of voices they let go while trying to help right the ship and keeping it afloat. The company proclaims a culture of quality while simultaneously laying off the entire QA team and shifting all testing responsibilities to engineers already overworked by layoffs and other teammates leaving. Quality Assistance may be a viable strategy, but not when you provide zero support or training to transition to that model. I think customers will unfortunately bear the brunt of this mistake as time goes on. Career growth has been stagnant for the past 6-9 months, I wouldn't expect that to change anytime soon with the new layoffs. Grow together? The double speak is mind blowing as folks are promised promotions and raises just to be let go a few weeks later while those left behind are told the company is flush with cash and in a great position. Don't let them trick you into thinking there's room to grow as they try to skate the thinnest ice to IPO. Overall, the outlook I had for the company was grim before I got cut, truly poor decision making and lack of accountability for said decisions. I'm honestly relieved that I don't need to pretend like everything is okay anymore. If you care about the cannabis industry, don't work for these vultures who are trying to plaster "what worked" in other spaces, destroying the culture that made Dutchie such a great place to work years ago. If you care about your career, don't work for this company that makes lofty promises and has yet to deliver this year to anybody. If you can plug your nose and play politics without caring about the industry you're working in or the way that your colleagues are treated, I hear they are still hiring after this third round of layoffs. Get it while you can!

2.0
Dec 1, 2022

Did Elon Musk buy Dutchie too?

Recommend
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Pros

Being part of the cannabis industry, fully remote, and a flexible schedule with a pretty good salary (benefits and PTO were great too). The people I worked with are hands down the best part of this company (a lot of them have recently been laid off alongside me though). Never have I worked with such caring and supporting team members and managers. Both of my managers were incredibly kind and believed in me and gave me opportunities and I learned so much from them and my colleagues; it was truly a world class team and I feel lucky to have been part of it. Nothing but gratitude and appreciation for all of them!

Cons

Surviving 3 rounds of layoffs/ RIF over 6 months, then getting blindsided by a new round of layoffs 3 weeks before Christmas? That’s probably the biggest con on my mind right now. A pretty close second was having to watch the CTO smile as he told everyone in an All Hands that there was now another round of layoffs happening - but not to worry! We have LOTS of money in the bank and we’re so excited about the future and all the amazing things coming! And then the Zoom screen fills with happy emojis while a bunch of people are about to lose their job. Really loved that. Also so glad the new CEO is stoked on how much money is in the bank and how long the runway is and all the amazing things coming in the future. What an exciting time for you! Every single time there have been layoffs/ RIF they’ve talked about how much money is in the bank and how long the runway is… maybe the next leadership offsite could be a retreat to learn about bedside manner? Peoples lives are being upended weeks before a major holiday. Save the good news for another meeting (empathy is one of your values, remember?).

2.0
Nov 7, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

- Pay was okay, but that was offset by other factors - It was a cool place at one point - In engineering your experience is shaped by the team you are on - Benefits were pretty good - Unlimited PTO (...but come on, they monitor it, there are limits that are suggested) - remote first - they try to maintain culture with fun meetings, if such a thing exists - if you give them enough you can get promoted pretty quickly

Cons

- Employees talk about salaries, you know when you're being underpaid. I know good engineers who were getting paid less than others that didn't pull their weight. This seemed to be based on favoritism, or the misguided assumption that they had leverage over the employee. - Convos about paybands has been on going for sometime, no release and it seems like they have allowed pay disparities based on performance to continue. - There is a lot of immaturity, I've seen it go both ways from leadership and employees - A lot of politics make it in to the work place, things said that make people uncomfortable in meetings - There is definitely bias & preferential treatment. You need to be careful when giving feedback to certain people. It will either be knocked down, not heard, or explained away on skip levels.

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