New Leaders, New Culture, Not a good thing - Development Entrata Employee Review

1.0
Jun 11, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Incredible product and culture (previously)

Cons

Joined the company and was super excited about the future and growth of the company, new team is coming in and culture is tanking - wasn't here long but can see a night and day difference already wasn't willing to stay around. New leadership is arrogant and off putting made the decision to leave. Wish nothing but the best but fear there is big changing coming and not in a good way. Feels like things are about to get political and bureaucratic changing who Entrata was Don't let go of the culture and current marketing its the best around. Seems like the changes will do that for no good reason.

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Cons

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