One of the WORST companies you could ever work for! - Former Employee Equi Employee Review

1.0
Apr 10, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I thought this company would be a great fit for me, but my experience working for Equi has been nothing but awful! If you’re considering applying for a position here, trust me when I say you’d be much better off working literally anywhere else.

Cons

Equi has got to be one of the worst companies you could ever work for! My experience with the company has been filled with nothing but stress, frustration, and regret. It’s led by an incompetent leadership that keeps making terrible decisions and lacks accountability. They had no long-term plan in mind, and every choice they made was solely driven by greed and vanity. They couldn’t care less about employees as well, and often forced them into meeting unreasonable demands, pushed them well beyond their limits, and overall made them miserable! During my time at the company, I often had to work long hours just to be able to meet their ridiculous expectations, and with how awful my work-life balance was at the time, I was practically unable to do anything outside of work.

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5.0
Jun 10, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Equi is full of sharp, curious people who genuinely care about what they’re building. It has that rare startup energy where the train is moving fast, the map is still being drawn, and somehow a lot of talented people are making it work in real time.

Cons

It can be chaotic, which is probably true of any company trying to do something hard before the ink is dry on the playbook. Priorities moved quickly, and some days felt like building the plane while also debating what kind of plane it should be.

5.0
May 27, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The mission here is real, and you can feel it in how decisions get made and how leadership talks about the work. The team is thoughtful, collaborative, and high-caliber without being cutthroat. As an HR Business Partner, I've appreciated that people strategy is treated as a core function and not an afterthought. There's genuine investment in employee growth, whether through stretch assignments, mentorship, or just the freedom to take ownership of your work early on. Work-life balance is respected too. Flexibility is the norm and managers lead by example on that front.

Cons

Like most growing companies, processes and structure are still catching up to the pace of the team. Some things that should be documented live in people's heads. If you need a lot of established playbooks it can feel ambiguous, but if you're comfortable building as you go, that's actually energizing rather than frustrating.

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