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3.2

53% would recommend to a friend

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Wes Schroll

60% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

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1.0
Aug 17, 2025

The worst company I ever worked for

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Pros

Co-workers were friendly, supportive, and easy to work with.

Cons

The company started off strong, but during my tenure, things began to shift. A new manager took over who seemed unfamiliar with the nature of our work. Morale dropped significantly as employees were placed on performance improvement plans (PIPs) with unusual frequency—and, in many cases, unfairly. It appeared that certain individuals were being deliberately singled out. The justification for the PIPs was that they were intended to 'motivate' employees, which I found entirely misguided. In reality, it felt like a tactic to push people out rather than support their development. In my experience, no other company has used PIPs in such a punitive and demoralizing way. Employees were often afraid to speak up, and those who did were penalized. Leadership made operational changes without informing teams, only to later reprimand employees for not following protocols they were never made aware of. Internal meetings were reportedly held to decide who should be targeted next, creating a toxic, fear-driven culture. When employees are treated as expendable or used as scapegoats for leadership failures, trust erodes—and morale follows. The recent 10% layoff was just the latest in a series of quiet cuts. Hiring people from well-known companies has done little to improve conditions or restore direction. The company's future feels increasingly uncertain. Despite public aspirations of going public, there's been no visible progress. In contrast, a competitor in the same space successfully went public last year and now enjoys prominent visibility through high-profile partnerships, including branding on an NBA team’s uniforms and within their arena. Based on the current trajectory, it's hard to imagine this company reaching that level of success.

3.0
Aug 11, 2025

Undecided

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Pros

Fully remote, great people, decent benefits, encouraging AI learning

Cons

Limited job security • Frequent poor decision-making by management • Schedules tied heavily to performance metrics • Lack of constructive feedback when applying for internal roles, with outcomes sometimes only apparent through public announcements

1.0
Aug 6, 2025

Emotional Manipulation Masquerading as Leadership

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Health Insurance was actually decent.

Cons

A toxic and abusive workplace culture where gaslighting and emotional manipulation were normalized. Management made a company-wide push for employees to build AI tools, with the stated promise that no one would lose their job as a result. Then they laid off over 10% of the workforce — including some of the hardest-working, most loyal employees. The people retained were often less productive, less engaged, and more favored by leadership — highlighting clear favoritism and a lack of merit-based decisions. Raises were low regardless of performance, value, or inflation. They always have excuses as to why raises and promotions aren't going to happen. Yet they love making you do the work of 3 people and 6 roles. Promotions were treated as rewards for already doing the next-level job without pay — no training, no guidance, just "prove you deserve it first." They dangled the carrot just to keep you overperforming. Targets were never obtainable as they constantly changed goals. High emotional toll: The number of people that had mental breakdowns was numerous. Every employee I talked to just wanted to quit, or just completely "checked out". Many in leadership positions were picked by their work buddies. Many were just picked because they were "there." So many do not know what actual leadership and management means. Layoffs and major decisions were handled with zero transparency and no acknowledgment of impact. Psychological safety is non-existent. Speaking up or asking questions can put a target on your back. You also need to watch your back as fellow colleagues will steal your work and claim it as theirs. A practice actively encouraged by leadership. When I started here it was a great company to work for. Wes was an active participant in many meetings, engaged with his employees, etc. Now if he shows up at all it's a miracle and his speeches are often scripted nonsense. He went from being the leader who cried because he was facing laying people off when the company was lean on cash to a corporate puppet that could care less. Don't let older reviews persuade you into thinking this is the place to work.

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