HCO as a slogan, not a reality - Anonymous employee Articulate Global Employee Review

2.0
Jan 28, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Many smart, hardworking people genuinely care about the product and customers.

Cons

The company frequently promotes being “human-centered” (HCO), but in practice, this operates more as a marketing message than a lived value. Decisions often prioritize optics, hierarchy, and self-preservation over the actual well-being and sustainability of teams. The culture is highly political and fear-driven. People routinely turn on one another, with frequent blame-shifting and throwing others under the bus to protect themselves. Instead of encouraging shared ownership and learning from mistakes, the environment fosters defensiveness and internal competition. Sycophant behavior is common, and honest feedback is not rewarded. Agreement with leadership narratives is often valued more than thoughtful challenge, thereby limiting healthy debate and allowing real problems to go unaddressed. There is very little psychological safety. Many employees are afraid to speak openly, raise concerns, or question decisions without risking damage to their reputation or job security. Undermining and back-channel communication are frequent, further eroding trust and collaboration. Leadership quality is inconsistent and, in many cases, deeply, deeply lacking. There is little evidence of meaningful leadership training or accountability. Some managers are frequently absent and function more as pass-throughs for work rather than as active leaders who support, coach, or advocate for their teams. This leaves employees without guidance, protection, or clear direction. HR and people operations do not feel like a safe or effective resource. When issues arise, there is little confidence that concerns will be handled fairly or without retaliation, reinforcing a culture of silence. The cumulative effect is burnout, disengagement, and steady attrition — not because people don’t care, but because the environment makes it difficult to do good work and feel safe doing it.

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Articulate Global Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your perspective. We take all feedback seriously as we continue to build an inclusive and supportive workplace. We wish you the best moving forward.

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5.0
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Great onboarding experience Intelligent, kind, and diverse employees Live by the values (not just something to put on the careers page) Remote work culture Great benefits Solid leadership

Cons

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Articulate Global Response
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It’s wonderful to hear that your experience has reflected the human-centered culture we strive to build. We’re especially glad your onboarding and team interactions have made such a positive impression. Thank you for sharing your perspective and for being part of the Articulate team.
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Pros

- Easy for white people to get a promotion - The company did layoffs on all the QA people and said they won’t do layoffs again so everyone is safe and can just continue working one hour a day and cruise

Cons

- Inexperienced managers who think they know how to manage because they read a book - White supremacy

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