Good Company / Bad CEO - Anonymous employee Relativity Employee Review

1.0
Sep 11, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Young, youthful offices - Market leader - Growing Industry - Tech Savvy Environment

Cons

Andrew Sieja is by far the biggest Con at Relativity. Andrew is known for throwing constant temper tantrums and punishes anyone who disagrees with him. Especially publicly. He tries very hard to present a 'hip' & 'young' company culture, however, this has created an environment where anyone over the age of 30 needs to worry about being 'too old' to work there. There have been several instances I've witnessed where Andrew let someone extremely valuable go, without any justification. It sure seemed to me that if you are over a certain age, Andrew will look for any excuse to get rid of you in order to keep up the appearance of his 'young' and 'hip' company culture.

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Pros

Extremely supportive environment; everyone is there to help you succeed.

Cons

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2.0
Jul 15, 2026
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Pros

Free Lunch on Wednesdays Solid Benefits Good pay for new hires

Cons

The flexible work week doesn't actually exist. It's an excuse to require some employees to work more than the 40 hour work week. Chicago employees are required to go into the office at least 2 days a week, even if rest of the team is remote. My specific team is without clear direction or leadership. Performative corporate jargon is rewarded over meaningful contributions. Existing employees are paid significantly less than new hires. At least on my team, there have been differences of $20 to $30K in annual salary for the same level.

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