Just Started, but great so far - Senior Content Strategist Osano Employee Review

5.0
Apr 14, 2022
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Pros

I've been at Osano for a little over a month now, and I've never received as much freedom to make changes and implement strategies as I've had so far. They've been incredibly supportive, and whatever I need to create, implement, and measure the content strategy, they make sure I get it. The culture has been great so far.

Cons

There does seem to be a bit of a "video always-on" requirement for meetings. While I understand it -- especially since it helps prevent multitasking -- it can be emotionally draining re: mental health. I'll also say that you're left to your own devices quite a bit, which isn't a bad thing at all, but if you're not self-motivated, it might be difficult to bring tasks forward.

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Supportive team, flexible hours, meaningful projects, remote-first culture, ethical leadership.

Cons

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1.0
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Pros

Remote work, paid on time.

Cons

This organization is in a state of continual decline, largely due to ineffective leadership and a lack of clear strategic direction. Decisions often appear reactive rather than thoughtful, resulting in constant shifts in priorities, confusion across teams, and little confidence in the company's future. Leadership frequently seems disconnected from the realities employees face, and there is little evidence that feedback from staff is genuinely considered or acted upon. Turnover is exceptionally high, with talented employees regularly leaving for more stable and supportive environments. Rather than addressing the underlying causes of attrition, management often treats departures as routine, creating a revolving-door culture that further weakens morale, productivity, and institutional knowledge. Perhaps most concerning is the workplace culture. Employees are strongly discouraged—either directly or indirectly—from voicing concerns, challenging decisions, or providing honest feedback. There is a widespread perception that speaking up can negatively impact one's standing within the organization, leading many people to remain silent even when they identify serious issues. As a result, problems persist, accountability is limited, and opportunities for improvement are routinely missed.

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