Terrible leadership - Anonymous employee MiX Telematics Employee Review

2.0
Sep 8, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Remote work. Not much else

Cons

If you want to join a company that's progressive, encourage challenging status quo, a place where input and difference of opinion is valued, where speaking up is encouraged, bottom-up management - then stay away from this company. Very silod mentality and extremely cliquey. The best companies creates platforms for people to question and challenge things. Instead you get shut-out or ostracised. If you are ambitious and thrive in environments where your voice and experience is welcomed, you will be extremely frustrated at this company. If you happy to just follow and dont care about having meaningful impact in the work you do, then this could work for you.

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5.0
Sep 11, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Workplace flexibility. Friendly management. Growth opportunities.

Cons

Nothing here to mention. Career opportunities were abundant.

1.0
Dec 30, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Remote and that's about it.

Cons

A bunch of 'yes' people in management from top to bottom. Horrible decisions favoring multiple reactive projects instead of analyzing the source of the issue and fixing it at the source. No guidelines or standards cause great employees to wear multiple hats and fix everything while sooth saying managers do nothing but say yes to every project suggestion from above. Upper management cares about nothing but the bottom line. They'll ignore the bottom roled employees but they know that they make things work. When projects are threatened to fail, they'll grab the group of said good employees as an "All-Star" team to look for a solution. Meanwhile the line of managers above you are nowhere to be found in those meetings. When asked for promotion or a raise because of your impact, you get ignored and most likely laid off. If you want to progress with this company 1) Agree with everything and ignore all red flags 2) Be high enough to have direct reports that will do most of the leg work. They'll be the fall guy for failures from bad projects and infrastructure. This has been the pattern for multiple managers there.

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