CEO just announced full return to office starting June - ECommerce Specialist Brooks Running Employee Review

3.0
Jan 15, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

HQ and office space is fairly new and decent amenities Company does promote an active lifestyle and it's embedded in the culture Career advancement is possible as org is fairly flat, lateral moves are seen more regularly compared to other tech companies in the area Company has growth potential and healthy cashflows

Cons

Our standard monitors are way behind in quality (they need serious upgrade if we are to work full-days here for everyone not remote) Again, company is moving to full remote with flex Fridays, which is a mistake -- perhaps a kind of quiet layoff (Expect all kinds of resentment/employee drama to ensue]. You're expected to come to work but parking is not free; and HQ location isn't exactly easily accessible by public transit from all areas in the region Company compensation is average to below median Project work is demanding and often does require long hours

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5.0
May 24, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great culture and work life balance and flexible schedule

Cons

Smaller teams are a reality

2.0
Jun 7, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

PTO and benefits are good. There is free lunch and an onsite gym. Employees are encouraged to run and stay active, with office next to the Burke-Gilman running trail.

Cons

The culture is presented as fun and healthy but in reality it is fairly toxic within specific departments and feels very “high school”. It is also very hierarchical with lots of corporate bureaucracy. The company caters more to middle and upper level management, so expect limited growth and development opportunities. Unclear, constantly changing expectations and overlapping job roles are a common theme. Leadership is not held accountable within the organization. People who play the game and assimilate to the culture are rewarded and perpetuate the status quo way of doing things. This leads to a lack of diversity in thought but also diversity in general especially at the leadership level. There is an added complexity to everything that makes even the most simple work difficult. Everyone is overwhelmed by too many meetings and yet there is not a lot of cross-functional collaboration, as all of the teams work in silos and compete for resources. The company is trying to become a more global, but there are a lot of growing pains associated with this. For a growing company with headquarters in a location like Seattle, the pay is low and not competitive enough to attract and retain top talent. The office buildings also face local area constraints like expensive parking which is passed on to the employee. The company incentivizes alternative transportation but it can be difficult to figure out the best way to get to work. There has been reduced flexibility to work from home with more emphasis put on being in the office.

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