Pros
Good benefits and free/discounted products
Cons
It's ironic that SharkNinja makes robots because employees quickly turn into them. Employees are solely there to execute the work - they have no say in the business and don't have any power to make strategic decisions. They are expected to come armed with dozens of slides each week with recommendations to present to ELT, when in reality, the only person making decisions is the CEO (which almost always go against CI data). No one is creative, no one thinks for themselves...because it all just comes down to what he wants and no one pushes back. Project deadlines are constantly being pulled in, creating even tighter timelines, and employees are expected to bend over backwards to hit new unrealistic dates to avoid getting yelled at. Yep, grown adults getting yelled at at work! Work/life balance is nonexistent, roles aren't clear, and many managers aren't equipped to manage teams. Directors and above try to justify the toxicity as just being SharkNinja and laugh it off instead of actually fighting for a change because they're scared. Highly recommend trusting the negative reviews because they are true.