Run! - G&A Role Mattermost Employee Review

1.0
Nov 1, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Remote work, good co-workers unless leadership uses them to work against you

Cons

Too many to list: CEO is one of the worst I've ever seen He is all over the place, he'll tell you to do something, you start doing it. He will then change his mind, but wont tell you he changed his mind Throws his people under the bus every single time, also does this openly in the all hands Lacks the backbone to make the right decisions and to be a leader He carries on as if he can do everyone's job because he needs to be the most brilliant at everything. If that is the case, do everything by himself and don't hire anyone He will humiliate you in front of everyone and then hide when you try to talk to him about his behavior You need to be a 'yes' man ideally if you want to last there

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5.0
Mar 10, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Transparency from the first interview Small Business - you do not get lost in the shuffle Everyone is helpful and wants you to succeed Everyone here genuinely cares about their work product Everyone here gives 110% because they care about our customers CEO is hands on - This is a PRO to me! No micro-managing Remote work only Unlimited PTO

Cons

You MUST be a self-starter in all sense of the meaning! You must want to learner and grow You have to be customer obsessed This may not be a good fit as a first job for some people

2.0
Apr 20, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Talented, hardworking people across the company - Meaningful mission, especially in public sector use cases - Opportunities to learn and grow if you’re willing to operate in ambiguity - Strong camaraderie at the team level

Cons

- Frequent strategy resets (cloud → apps → retention → enterprise → public sector) without letting prior efforts mature - Pattern of starting initiatives but not finishing them, leading to partial products and low customer confidence - Leadership often bypasses domain experts, which slows decisions and reduces ownership - Feedback loops feel performative, input is requested but not consistently acted on - Loss of experienced talent without clear reflection or accountability - Benefits and healthcare experience don’t match stated company values - Communication is often top-down rather than collaborative, despite being a communication company - Lack of a clear, durable path to long-term success makes the typical startup tradeoffs harder to justify - CEO must approve all quotes personally, which reflects an overly centralized and controlling decision style

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