Pros
This was a really great place to work before the CEO change, if we can go back to being employee focused instead of shareholder focused, this place would improve significantly.
Cons
Since the CEO change, the company has shifted away from being employee-focused and now prioritizes shareholders above all else. Morale has suffered, leadership diversity has disappeared, and the culture of inclusion that once existed has been replaced with sexism and favoritism. Career growth feels stalled, and leadership no longer invests in the people who keep the business running. On the day-to-day level, most of the work revolves around escalations that should have been handled by other teams. Employees spend more time firefighting than building, while leadership pushes meaningless metrics that don’t improve the product or client experience. Product roadmaps are frequently derailed by executive meddling, and instead of listening to PMs or frontline staff, leadership shifts blame when things go wrong. Processes are reactive, workloads are unsustainable, and stress is constant. Career advancement is nearly impossible. I spent three years asking for a promotion and was met with constant excuses: “we’re changing how we do it,” “it’s not in the budget,” or worst of all, being denied because leadership ignored my recommendations on a major launch, which later failed for the exact reasons I had raised. This was even acknowledged in a retro, yet I was held responsible for their decision. Employee feedback is consistently ignored. Internal surveys rarely result in meaningful changes, and generic Glassdoor responses encouraging staff to “talk to HR” are just corporate PR. I have, and HR’s only priority is protecting the company. Meanwhile, employees have lost benefits and flexibility year over year: - a forced return-to-office - the loss of our tech conference - the removal of on-sites - elimination of the rewards and recognition program - reduced or eliminated RSUs causing compensation cuts as high as 30-40% in some roles - raises do not keep pace with inflation - flex shifts have been eliminated Yet the CEO and C-suite continue to award themselves significant increases.