Avantages
Not much good can be said about working here.
Inconvénients
Toxic management sets the tone for the entire company, starting at the top. Leadership operates through fear rather than trust. The CEO is highly reactive—if you make a mistake or simply fall out of favor, demotion or termination can happen abruptly, regardless of past performance or contributions. The company conducts frequent reductions in force, with at least one RIF every year for the past three years—and in some cases, multiple rounds in a single year. This creates constant anxiety and instability. Morale never has time to recover before the next round hits. Despite these layoffs, leadership continues to hire additional layers of management while frontline teams remain understaffed. Employees are expected to absorb more work with fewer resources, while decision-making becomes slower and more disconnected from reality. The organizational structure is in a constant state of flux. Reporting lines, priorities, and leadership change frequently, and roles and responsibilities are repeatedly redefined. Job descriptions continually expand without adjustments to compensation, support, or timelines. Employees are routinely set up to fail due to shifting expectations and unclear ownership. Employee feedback is consistently ignored. Many have tried to offer thoughtful, constructive suggestions to improve processes, workload, and culture, but those efforts go nowhere. There is no meaningful listening or follow-through, which leaves employees feeling unheard and disposable. The culture is relentlessly “fast, fast, fast,” with unrealistic expectations and little regard for sustainability. Burnout is not an exception here—it is inevitable. Nearly everyone experiences it, and there is no genuine support or accountability to prevent it. Overall, this is not a healthy or stable work environment. I would not recommend this company to anyone seeking transparency, respect, or long-term career growth.