Nope. Poorly managed, high turnover, questionable practices - Anonymous employee Forem Employee Review

1.0
Apr 21, 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Remote work culture that was globally distributed. - Benefits.

Cons

Now that some time has passed since my departure I think I'm in a place where I can stick to the core points. - There was a high rate of turnover. People came and went especially in leadership. Forem spent considerable resources hiring outside people as opposed to promoting within. And even those people seemed to turnover quickly (less than a year). - The compensation was below the current market rates. If you're an engineer you could easily make more money with less work elsewhere. - There was a lack of management and vision. The overall goal of the company was changing often and it was uncommon for those changes to be clearly communicated. - The morale declined significantly. With the previously mentioned turnover and frequent changes in the vision, the morale seemed to be very low. People were largely disengaged. The organizational structure of departments and titles changed often and that made it difficult to move up.

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1.0
Jul 25, 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Peers in which I worked alongside were absolutely awesome!

Cons

In day-to-day interactions, I witnessed instances of unconscious bias and microaggressions that were swept under the rug rather than being addressed. Instead of fostering an environment where employees felt comfortable bringing their whole selves to work, certain comments and behaviors perpetuated a culture where individuals from underrepresented groups felt sidelined and unheard. When I attempted to raise concerns about these disparities, the response from management was often dismissive, creating an atmosphere of fear and apprehension that stifled open dialogue. Instead of embracing constructive criticism and striving for improvement, the company chose to protect its image rather than addressing the root causes of these issues.

2.0
Apr 29, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Remote Work and health benefits

Cons

Unless you are younger than 30, can creatively employ emojis in all of your communications, and are obsessed with automation, you should probably move on.

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