Pros
Remote work. Great benefits and pay.
Cons
The company culture heavily emphasizes personal relationships over merit-based performance. Promotions and project assignments often depend on how well you connect with your manager rather than the quality of your daily work. Leadership openly prioritizes relationships and networking over contributions, which can be discouraging for those focused on delivering results. Innovation feels stifled, as some employees take credit for others’ ideas, and this behavior appears to be tolerated or even encouraged. Trust in management is low due to a lack of transparency and fairness. On my team, opportunities for growth, such as promotions, seem tied to social activities like drinking with managers during offsite events. Those who don’t participate may face exclusion, such as being ignored during team dinners (felt like outsiders) or receiving subtle criticism in front of colleagues. The performance review process lacks credibility. During 1:1 meetings, employees are questioned about who gave them lower ratings, which undermines the anonymity and integrity of the system. Recent layoffs disproportionately affected program managers, yet the company continues to rely heavily on support roles filled by program managers, creating confusion about strategic priorities. Overall, the environment can feel unfair non- inclusive, and demotivating for those who value merit and transparency.