High performing culture + true startup mode - Anonymous employee Clipboard Employee Review

3.0
Mar 20, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

If you appreciate and are driven by working with a high-performing culture, you will thrive here. Businesses will really appreciate your talent and can become strong advocates for your work if you excel and genuinely understand and follow the company values. True startup mode and always focused on maintaining the same level (or above) while scaling the business. Truly apply the company values in all operations and apply them to every decision they make. Hiring is always their top priority, and they do their best not to dilute the talent pool. They won't compromise anything if they can keep raising the bar, which is uncommon in hyper-growth unicorns.

Cons

Burnout and challenging wlb - working remotely can be nice, but you might end up working 10+ hours regularly. It's up to you to take care of yourself and establish your own wlb. Also very easy to be on your own island with no support system. Always in high-performance mode - if you start slacking off and don't perform at the level expected, they will notice and take action. Strong feedback culture - if you are not comfortable receiving feedback on a regular basis, this isn't the right place for you.

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

- There was a lack of transparency, consistent feedback, and fair recognition of employees' contributions. On several occasions, I felt that ideas and work produced by team members were presented to senior leadership without proper acknowledgment. - Performance management felt inconsistent. You will not receive actionable guidance that would have allowed me to improve before major decisions were made. This created an environment where success felt difficult to achieve. - HR appeared to prioritize management's perspective, and I felt there was a balanced opportunity for employees to fully share their side before decisions were made. A more transparent and impartial process would help build trust across the organization.

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