HITLER - Senior Product Manager EatOS Employee Review

1.0
Jan 17, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1. None worth highlighting. 2. Any learning that happens is self-driven and survival-based, not because of structured mentorship or leadership support. 3. Advice to Current Employees If you are working here and feel stuck or afraid—know that better companies exist. Many organizations value skills, integrity, and real talent, not fear or exploitation. Start looking out, explain your situation honestly, and move on when you can.

Cons

Extremely toxic leadership culture Leadership, especially at the top, is unprofessional, verbally harsh, and often disrespectful. Communication frequently involves slang, intimidation, and public or private humiliation rather than constructive feedback. No appreciation, only pressure Even when employees perform well or go above and beyond, there is no moral or professional recognition. Instead, achievements are met with additional work and criticism such as “Why didn’t you also do this?” This creates constant burnout and demotivation. Blame culture and grudges The company environment is driven by blame games and personal grudges. Employees are not evaluated objectively, and past disagreements are often held against individuals. Unethical behavior toward exiting employees There have been multiple instances where employees who left in good terms were later sabotaged professionally. In at least one case, leadership allegedly contacted another employer to interfere with the individual’s career. Final settlement and salary issues Several employees reportedly did not receive their full and final payments on time—or at all. Some were forced to work extra hours under the promise of an experience letter, which was later denied without salary. Coercive contracts and career risk Employees have been pressured into signing contracts to move under other entities or arrangements that could have severely damaged their long-term careers. Severe work-life imbalance Working 14–16 hours a day is normalized. Time-tracking tools are used in a controlling manner, leaving no room for personal life, rest, or mental space to think and grow. Fear-driven environment Employees operate out of fear rather than motivation. Speaking up is discouraged, and many stay only because they feel trapped or insecure. Long-term mental health impact Many employees reportedly take months to a year to mentally recover after leaving due to stress, anxiety, and trauma caused by the work environment. If you believe this company is right for you, that is your personal choice—but make it an informed one. For many, the cost has been their mental health, confidence, and career momentum.

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Pros

* Working with latest technologies * Excellent team members

Cons

* Extremely poor leave policies - you will only get 3-4 paid leaves a year

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1.0
Feb 13, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

work from home and good teammates

Cons

Extremely problematic leadership and management practices. The CEO demonstrates toxic behavior including verbal abuse toward employees. The organization has experienced mass layoffs and lacks fundamental departments – no HR team, no product managers. The CEO personally handles all major decisions. Team leads appear to prioritize their compensation over team welfare, even tolerating abusive treatment from leadership. This creates a culture where colleagues cannot support each other. Zero paid holidays offered. Daily work updates must be submitted via Excel spreadsheets with no proper planning or process – development direction changes based on CEO's whims. Invasive time tracking monitors activity down to the second. If your mouse remains inactive for 15 minutes, you must complete a justification form or lose that day's pay entirely. Work-from-home is the only positive aspect, but it comes with significant trade-offs. I understand compensation matters, but I strongly advise prospective employees to avoid this organization. The work environment is deteriorating rapidly and these conditions are unsustainable.

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