Bad culture, non-innovative, nepotism.. AVOID! - Anonymous employee Picsart Employee Review

1.0
Mar 20, 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Decent salary and remote work allowed in EU, one day month off (until it lasts)

Cons

Unfortunately, most of the negative reviews you are going to read here are true. I usually never write reviews unless I really want to call something out, so here we are. Picsart has an interesting product, but I have never worked in a company with such incompetent leaders. The CEO, CPO, and CTO have no vision and should be replaced as soon as possible if the company wants to have any future. There is a real problem of nepotism, with leaders placing their children, husband/wife, or friends, which feels very unethical to me. VPs and directors have a power ego problem, and there is a top-down culture, with leadership telling their team what to do rather than trying to empower people and foster innovation. This means decisions are data-informed (if at all) rather than data-driven. The company lacks innovation and is rather focused on chasing competitors (Canva/Adobe) on features without thinking about what the real problem is to solve for users. This translates to a bloated product with too many features and not doing one thing well. The company has an excellent design and UX research team, but insights produced by this team are mostly ignored. This results in a flaky strategy to seek the next viral thing, thinking users will retain once using those features once (the latest AI features are a good example of that). Finally, most EU colleagues remain isolated compared to those in Armenia (where most decisions are made), and career growth opportunities are practically non-existent, except for nepotism or people with good connections within the company.

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Picsart Response
2y
Hi, Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback about your experience at Picsart. We appreciate your honesty and the opportunity to address your concerns. We take all feedback seriously, whether positive or negative, as it helps us identify areas where we can improve and create a better working environment for our employees. We truly appreciate your kind words about our fun and inspiring product. At Picsart, we strive to create an environment where our employees can thrive and be inspired by the work they do. Regarding the issue raised about management, we understand the importance of effective leadership in creating a positive work culture. We are saddened to hear that we did not match your expectations. At Picsart, we strive to maintain a fair and transparent work environment where everyone has equal opportunities for growth. We value your input and we will review and address your concerns internally, and take appropriate measures to ensure that our leadership team is providing the necessary guidance and support to our employees, promoting a culture of meritocracy and professionalism. We thank you again for sharing your thoughts with us. Your feedback is invaluable, and we will use it constructively to make the necessary improvements. We are committed to continuously improving and creating a positive work environment for all our employees. Best regards, Picsart Team.

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Cons

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Picsart Response
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Hello, Thank you for your wonderful feedback! We're thrilled to hear that you enjoyed the company culture and your experience with the team. It’s always great to know that our efforts to create a positive and supportive work environment are appreciated. We truly appreciate your time with us and your contributions. Wishing you all the best in your future endeavors! Best regards, Picsart Team
2.0
Jun 11, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The great customer base, and earlier efforts of marketing and pr teams now gone.

Cons

Lack of vision, constant firing of team members or you're left to watch as they get pulled without choice to another project, inability to actually talk through potential solutions, c-suite and director level almost combative if you share feedback or want to suggest improvements, almost like they more encourage complacency... weirdest environment I've worked in. How do they expect progress and growth without proper investment? Also, a large lack of diversity both ethnically and religiously.

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