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Fail and Be Rewarded - Anonymous employee Butterfly Network Employee Review

2.0
Jan 9, 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Employees at the IC and first tier of management are generally great people who work extremely hard. 5/5 stars for them.

Cons

Actions reveal character, therefore let us study how rewards are distributed: - CEO hired in 2019, accomplishes nothing except expressing enthusiasm, fired in 2020, rewarded with millions. - COO hired in 2020, makes noise without actually changing anything, fired in 2021, rewarded with millions - CHRO hired and fired in 2021, allowed to stay on until he can collect some stock, rewarded with 1 million+ - Current CEO hired in 2021, whines about how difficult the job is, tells us to be patient, tells us to go faster, requires people to move to the unfinished HQ but doesn't move himself, the list goes on. > Note: CEO approval rating is a lie. I interact with maybe 50 people on a regular basis and **zero** of them approve of the CEO. Most openly disdain him. - Current CTO talks about the roadmap but approval and action are always just a few more months away. - VP level is a mixed bag, most seem to be running the clock and trying to avoid fallout from the next C-level firing.

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5.0
Jan 30, 2026
Anonymous intern
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CEO approval
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Pros

Paid fairly, decent support system

Cons

None, I miss working there as an intern

1.0
Jun 9, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Generally good people who are not appreciated and underpaid.

Cons

Middle tier management and director level management on the implementations side is terrible and overly concerned with process over people. Company had real potential when I first started now that I’m gone the company has gone off track from their original mission, pushing people out or restructuring the higher salaried employees who have the most institutional knowledge. Because they are not “yes” people. Middle tier management is a great example of that - this person thinks he knows how to write and execute a process about areas of the business he knows very little about. But somehow upper management believes in this person which is another sign of how far this company has fallen. Broken or empty promises of promotions or job security and the smart ones leave before that happens.

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