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1.0
Aug 12, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The people actually on the front lines doing the work are smart, driven, and deeply committed to customers. When leadership stays out of the way, good work can happen.

Cons

The CEO treats the company like a personal vanity project, valuing optics over substance — plenty of smoke and mirrors, but not much real progress being made towards the company vision. Talented employees are not empowered with the resources, authority, or decision-making ability to influence real outcomes. They are routinely ignored, sidelined, or driven out when they speak up. Strategic priorities shift constantly based on leadership whims wasting time, money, and energy and driving up employee frustration. Even the most complex projects are dismissed as “easy,” and any progress is met with criticism rather than recognition. Credit is reserved for the CEO, while blame is quickly pushed down — or onto those who have (wisely) left the organization No empowerment, no resources, and no trust — just micromanagement. Extremely high turnover in leadership continually erodes stability and morale.

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1.0
Jul 28, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Perfect if you’re studying narcissistic abuse up close

Cons

If you work here, you’ll probably find yourself watching YouTube videos about narcissistic leadership just to make sense of the environment. Executive leadership operates through control, blame-shifting, and confusion. When decisions fail, responsibility rolls downhill. Question flawed ideas and you may be sidelined or treated like the problem. A major issue is the obsession with building a Frankenstein company composed of features from admired brands. Leadership keeps countless browser tabs open with businesses they envy, picking random parts from each, and expects it all to be delivered by tomorrow. When deadlines are missed, the team is blamed—even though there’s no clear vision for what the company actually is. Communication is scattered, contradictory, and constantly shifting. Directions come with no context, often canceling each other out. There’s zero recognition for solid work—just ongoing pressure, unclear expectations, and frustration. Certain senior managers contribute to delays and still take credit for others’ ideas, perpetuating the same broken pattern. If you value meaningful work, stability, or your mental well-being, this probably isn’t the place. Pay is low, raises are rare, and leadership seems driven more by ego than by real vision.

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