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BURN Manufacturing

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Leadership by Ego, Strategy by Hope - Sales Associate BURN Manufacturing Employee Review

1.0
Jan 23, 2026
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Pros

A good place to appear in one's résumé - nothing more.

Cons

Burn’s Electric Business appears to be a textbook case of sunk cost fallacy. Leadership seems deeply invested in continuing white elephant projects funded by investor money, while lacking the courage to admit that the business is failing. Pulling the plug would require accountability, and accountability is clearly in short supply. A recently appointed leader, promoted without any visible merit, displays a worrying lack of emotional intelligence. Combine that with little to no experience managing teams and the result is predictable chaos. Conflict management is nonexistent. Anyone perceived to have been aligned to this leader's predecessor is treated as an enemy and marked as a target. Unsurprisingly, resignations have become routine, with more clearly on the way. In January 2026, this same leader publicly dressed down another leader holding a global role, in full view of other employees. To conclude the spectacle, they suggested that the victim needed therapy. It was an astonishingly low moment. Ironically, all observable evidence pointed to the speaker being the one in urgent need of professional support to address their own glaring leadership gaps. Power, it seems, has a way of amplifying unchecked ego and false self importance. What makes this even more remarkable is that this individual previously served in an influential role in the struggling business. Curiously, no one ever addresses how or why their strategies consistently failed. Yet somehow, they now possess the confidence and audacity to believe they can lead the business to a promised future. The uncomfortable truth is that management does not genuinely care about employee wellbeing or whether the culture has become toxic. The fact that senior leaders can shout at and publicly humiliate colleagues without consequence says everything about where the rot truly begins.

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1.0
Jan 3, 2026
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Pros

There are some pretty great people that work here, and the company has potential to do actual good (if they actually wanted to).

Cons

A political, chaotic circus. Leadership is poor, clueless, confused, reactive, and seemingly allergic to strategy with company plans and structures changing daily. Meanwhile, the CEO constantly touts how well the company is doing while people are quitting or being let go en masse, and salaries and benefits are shrinking. Senior management is paid outrageously, while most employees are overworked, underpaid, and struggling to meet unrealistic targets. There’s almost no structure, and many people end up doing the same work. Management cliques run the show (these are adults, mind you), HR is inconsistent, and pay and opportunity disparities are painfully obvious - no Kenyan is anywhere near earning what non Kenyans do at Burn. I noticed patterns where certain company products were being diverted for personal use, rather than the business. It creates a toxic, demoralizing environment. Real issues are constantly swept under the rug to protect senior management and their favorites. Everything this company does is designed to appease investors, no one else. Most employees are checked out, there purely to do the bare minimum and collect a salary out of necessity because job security is nonexistent.

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4.0
May 15, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Career growth Competitive Remuneration Great culture

Cons

No current disadvantages have been experienced

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