Deplorable CEO - Anonymous employee Last Energy Employee Review

1.0
Oct 13, 2023
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great lower level culture and teamwork

Cons

CEO has an ego unsuited for his abilities. Screams at employees and is verbally abusive. He works his employees to the bone not because of workload but because he can’t prioritise or run a business. Has no understanding of the business beyond how he is perceived.

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5.0
Nov 20, 2025
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Pros

Working at Last Energy was exciting because the product tackled a real and urgent need in the energy sector. The company’s vision for modular nuclear plants was ambitious but grounded in practical engineering, which made the work feel purposeful. It was motivating to see progress translate into tangible milestones that could have a major impact on energy reliability and climate outcomes. Overall, it was rewarding to contribute to a product with the potential for meaningful real-world impact.

Cons

While working at Last Energy, your only focus in life will be to ensure the company succeeds. Prepare for zero work-life balance.

5.0
Oct 1, 2025
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Pros

Last Energy has ambitious goals and a driven, mission-focused team. We collaborate closely, encourage healthy pushback, and never deviate from the north-star vision of the company. We have exciting commercial momentum and are on our way to deploying nuclear at scale. The team is full of brilliant people who leave their ego at the door to move the needle on something as ambitious as making clean, abundant, energy available to the industries and people that need it most. Our CEO is incredibly passionate about making this vision come to fruition and has assembled a company full of do-ers that challenge the status quo.

Cons

As it goes with any early-stage startup, there are operational efficiencies that need to be put in place to scale. At the moment, we are experiencing normal growing pains and are growing while building - that push and pull naturally creates friction points.

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