Toxic startup culture with none of the agility of a startup - Anonymous employee Enverus Employee Review

2.0
May 16, 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Optionality to try different roles in different business units if you express interest in it. - Hybrid work provides flexibility. - Job security is high if you're half decent at your job.

Cons

- Workload is not equally distributed among different business units and individuals. There are lots of "managers" and "thought leaders" but not enough people that execute. This leads to burnout for the most dedicated and highest performing individuals. - Lots of prominent managers/team leads use being a startup as an excuse for poor organization, communication, and unwarranted chaos in the day-to-day. A company of this size, with this many people, and that moves this slowly is not a startup. - Enverus' strategy is inorganic growth through acquisitions and tons of overlapping roles and friction as a result. Legacy individuals with deep connections to management are prioritized and this causes morale to be low among some of the brightest and highest performing.

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2.0
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Pros

I spent over a decade at Enverus and had the opportunity to grow across multiple business units during a time of major expansion. I was trusted with significant responsibilities, supported by strong mentors, and able to contribute meaningfully to several operations initiatives. For many years, the culture was collaborative, innovative, and truly people-focused. Enverus was a great place to build a long-term career, especially if you enjoy fast-paced environments and continuous change.

Cons

The company has grown quickly, and the culture has shifted as a result. After a reorganization in July, several business units - particularly those connected to the RS Energy acquisition - operate with a strong internal loyalty that can feel difficult to integrate into. In my final few months, I experienced heavy micromanagement, which created unnecessary stress and made it challenging to perform at my best. Additionally, as AI initiatives accelerate, many roles are changing or being reduced, and the human side of the organization feels less prioritized than it once was. The company is ambitious and expanding, but at times it feels like it’s becoming too large to maintain the people-first culture it was once known for.

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Enverus Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience and for your many years of contributions to Enverus. We’re glad to hear you benefited from strong mentorship and opportunities for growth during your time here. We recognize that change within a growing organization can feel challenging, and we appreciate your perspective on how we can continue strengthening transparency, trust, and collaboration. Feedback like yours helps us stay focused on supporting our people and ensuring our culture remains strong as we evolve. We wish you the very best in your next chapter.
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