Unprofessional - Anonymous employee Restream Employee Review

2.0
Nov 9, 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

A great HR department that really cares about corporate culture and the environment. Almost a decent salary.

Cons

Awful corporate culture, a backstabbing GameOfThrones-like environment, and a lot of mean people who smile at your face and then openly mock you at other meetings, where you are not present. And it's usual. A lot of unprofessional people. Especially management of most departments. Cause it's a startup and they got their top positions through nepotism. Some of the new management professionals, but were brought from other industries and completely doesn't understand the specifics of their new role. So you need a lot of effort to work with them. If you like to get things done, be responsible for your actions, take project ownership and take initiative - it's not a place for you. If you like Game of Thrones and rising on top and stepping on heads - you are in a right spot

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1.0
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Pros

The company has built a strong product with clear market potential. The technical foundation is solid, and the early vision shows real promise.

Cons

While the product is strong, leadership has not evolved at the same pace. The company would benefit from experienced leadership at the highest level to guide it through its next stage of growth. Over the years, there have been repeated cycles of restructuring and turnover, including entire teams leaving. These patterns appear driven by excessive micromanagement, limited business acumen at the leadership level, and emotionally reactive responses to routine business disagreements. Leadership is deeply attached to the company in a way that often clouds judgment and results in inconsistent or short-term decision-making. Strategic priorities shift frequently based on leadership’s mood rather than long-term planning, causing teams to lose focus as goals are regularly changed or abandoned. This makes it difficult to execute meaningfully or build sustained momentum. The culture also reflects a highly outdated management style. There is a strong emphasis on visibility and control rather than outcomes, trust, or autonomy. Remote or flexible work is discouraged, and productivity is often equated with physical presence rather than results. Many long-tenured employees have limited experience outside the company, which reinforces a culture of compliance rather than constructive challenge. This creates a power imbalance where agreement is rewarded, even when it works against genuine growth or healthy debate. As a result, issues persist unaddressed, and innovation is constrained.

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