Smart, nice people, solid leadership - Anonymous employee Dutchie Employee Review

4.0
Mar 15, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Everyone I work with is competent/smart and nice Leadership seems on top of things and fairly accessible Interesting work Yearly priorities seem to be communicated clearer now and I better understand what and why the company is working on and how that will lead to success Remote work makes things flexible

Cons

Remote work can also be challenging to ensure people are on the same page There are some typical startup challenges like sometimes things feel disorganized, teams arent on the same page Being remote, especially initially, it's hard to figure out "how things work" at dutchie Personnel/HR changes are not communicated widely No 401k match

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Thanks for sharing your feedback! We regularly look for ways to improve our onboarding process and know it's can be a lot to process when you're first starting at Dutchie - if you have any specific feedback in this area, please share it with your manager. Communication is a top priority and we've made improvements in the way information flows across teams based on employee feedback. We're glad to hear that the transparency and clarity has helped you align with the direction we're headed!

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5.0
Dec 17, 2025
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Pros

Fun place to work, interesting field and nice new tech stack, great coworkers, leadership is not half bad, most diverse workplace I've ever been in.

Cons

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1.0
Apr 16, 2026
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Pros

From what I heard, it used to be a phenomenal culture, but I joined just a week or two after the first major round of layoffs. The hostile company takeover was soon to follow then many rounds of layoffs to come.

Cons

A couple of very large, public layoffs, but to later avoid press - the rest were weekly, but small enough to avoid public notice which meant they were never acknowledged even within the company. Working weekends and taking calls to your personal cell number at night for extra work is smiled upon. Company at a complete loss of direction and there seems to be no desire for actual data or for things to work. It's like they want more on paper to show investors or something - it's actually unbelievable how little the company now does while completely overworking everyone.

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