Gaslighting is on fire here - Anonymous Rebuy Engine Employee Review

1.0
Mar 14, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

It use to be great, take us back to 2 years ago.

Cons

Gaslighting is prevalent here. The C-level executives seem to believe that everyone at the company is incompetent, yet they are some of the most ineffective individuals in leadership. The leaders have no real authority, and the environment feels like a pure dictatorship—where you're not allowed to think for yourself. If you're looking for a place where your ideas and input don't matter, this is the spot for you! Many employees feel stuck, as though this toxic environment is the best they can do, much like the dynamics of a battered spouse situation. If you’re reading this, please do yourself a favor and try to get out. There’s better out there.

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5.0
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Pros

A lot of support and teamwork when facing technical challenges or limitations

Cons

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1.0
Feb 28, 2026
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Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The people at Rebuy (across the product, engineering, and go-to-market functions) are talented, hardworking, and genuinely committed to the company’s success. There are many thoughtful, capable individuals who care deeply about doing great work and supporting customers.

Cons

Rebuy struggles with consistent strategic clarity and organizational alignment, particularly within product and engineering. There is limited long-term planning and very little stable structure, which results in frequent shifts in priorities and reactive decision-making. Leadership style at the top is highly hands-on and directive, with significant involvement in tactical execution. While passion and urgency are clear, this often translates into micromanagement and public scrutiny rather than empowerment of experienced and talented leaders. Expectations can shift quickly, and accountability is frequently focused on individuals rather than on systemic improvements. For senior engineering leaders or those seeking a stable, strategy-driven environment, this may not be the right fit. For those who thrive in founder-led, high-intensity environments with centralized decision-making, it could be energizing.

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