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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 5, 2025

This Place Hurts People

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Pros

- extremely smart people who genuinely want to do the best they can - great benefits and strong compensation - solid flexibility as a remote-first-ish company - people here really do care about the work they are doing and there's a strong community, below leadership, of learning and mentorship

Cons

Where to even begin - nearly my entire tenure at Fetch has been watching people I respect and admire ground into dust and shoved out when they can no longer take it or the company arbitrarily decided it had no use for them any longer. Two rounds of layoffs in two years and both were complete blindsides. The most recent round came after a strong pivot from a consumer-information company to an AI-first company (exact phrasing from CEO). This corresponded with a promise that employees would not be laid off, and that the exploration of AI was to unlock productivity for everyone at the company. Surprise surprise - 2 months later and 10% of the company (all from tech), including the entire QA department - are laid off. Worse yet, they were all laid off in a single meeting where the CTO read from a transcript while looking away from the screen. Then the CEO would later say "everyone was notified personally and with care and respect". They really think everyone is that dumb, and it's just the most recent example of the fake transparency from a company that hilariously prides itself on trust while practicing the exact opposite. This company enabled a toxic executive for years, someone who once spent an entire town hall arguing that the words that he says, and they way those words make people feel, are the responsibility of the person he is saying them to. If his words are hurtful? Their fault for feeling hurt. There was a heroic engineer who spent the entire town hall arguing against this neanderthalic empathy-lacking tomfoolery, and guess who was laid off in 2023? Speaking of toxic, this is the type of place that uses diversity and inclusivity as a performative badge of hnor whilst simultaneously doing the bare minimum (or less) to make employees who need inclusivity the most feel welcome. The CEO very conveniently hand-waved the remove of "DEI" from the core company values as "well it's obvious that we value diversity and inclusivity, we don't need to say it". This person also once bragged about this month-long trip to Egypt in the same meeting that they talked about the layoffs in 2023, so, you can imagine how inclusive that felt. It's a company that is rotten to the core and that rot starts at the top and ferments and coagulates before trickling down. They trick people at the bottom with promises of rocket ships, golden parachutes, and trillion dollar valuations. I really hope that those people are able to see through it all before Fetch bottoms out and hurts them too.

2.0
Aug 5, 2025

Yikes

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Pros

Great benefits and solid compensation package. High-energy, dynamic environment that moves quickly and values fast execution. Coworkers were collaborative, intelligent, and genuinely enjoyable to work with. Autonomy was often granted, which allowed me to take ownership of key projects and grow my technical skillset. Exposure to cross-functional teams provided insight into how various departments operate and intersect.

Cons

The job responsibilities did not match the role description, which led to confusion and misalignment from day one. Management often lacked technical understanding of the systems they were overseeing, yet still set goals and made requests that were unfeasible or misinformed. There was a noticeable lack of data governance—particularly in sales reporting—which made it difficult to build reliable reporting or drive informed decision-making. Organizational direction often shifted without clear communication or structure, creating confusion and misalignment across teams.

2.0
Jul 31, 2025

Laid off after 5 months.

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Pros

- Plenty of smart talented people - Lots of freedom to do things the way you want

Cons

- Leadership doesn't really seem to have a plan or know what's going on. I was moved across 4 different teams in the 5 months I was there. The projects I was on were basically only managed well when I stepped up to manage them, and often leadership would come in with a new constraint that meant all my previous planning meant nothing - Bizarre forced pushed to make people use AI as much as possible. - They try and talk like work-life balance is important, but implicitly, they really crank up stress around timelines and getting things done quickly to an extent that you don't really feel like you can finish things at a comfortable pace. I frequently felt that I was pushed to get things done quickly, rather than well. - Speaking of, lot of technical debt in the code and in the documentation. - I was laid off after 5 months, despite actively receiving positive feedback the whole 5 months I was there. I was sold in the interview process cause I really do feel like I talked to some great, smart people . In fact, I overlooked the fact that the pay was not as much as I expected because of the impact in the interview process, but once I got in, any semblance of being "well put together" went out the door.

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