Subpar Executive Team - Anonymous employee G-P Employee Review

2.0
Dec 6, 2023
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Remote workforce Pockets of superb management and leadership

Cons

The executive leadership team is the worst I’ve experienced in my career. After going through two rounds of layoffs, the CEO refuses to directly acknowledge directly them and that the company is not growing. Instead, she continues to bang the drum that the company is “in the best place it’s ever been” and she’s “never felt more confident”. She doesn’t attempt to address problems or own messaging that isn’t wildly positive - everything is a swirl of toxic positivity. I do not have any confidence in her ability to lead. The rest of the executive team is not better. Multiple executives were on PTO or “traveling” while their teams were being laid off and simply said their direct reports would do all of the work because they “knew the people better”. As a leader, even if you aren’t having the 1-on-1 conversation, you should be there to help support and be present for layoffs within your own group. The executive team also doesn’t take any accountability for the state of the business. Layoffs? Not my department’s fault. No product? Has nothing to do with Engineering. No revenue? It’s because we don’t have a product. While the executive team sticks their head in the sand, the rest of the company floats adrift with no centralized strategy. The direct reports of the executive team do their best to lead their teams, but without a strong, unified executive team, they can’t make much progress.

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Not for the Passive: Because it’s fast-paced and experimental, you have to be comfortable with ambiguity. If you need a rigid, step-by-step manual for every task, the "experimentation" culture might feel overwhelming at first. Time Zone Tetris: Being global and 100% remote is a huge plus, but it does mean being mindful of meeting times across different continents.

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Pros

decent pay, remote, nice infrastructure for testing code

Cons

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