Poor Leadership and Unsupportive Culture Make It a Tough Place to Thrive - Senior Product Designer ServiceTitan Employee Review

1.0
Oct 29, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Friendly teammates and decent benefits.

Cons

I worked at ServiceTitan as a Product Designer and, unfortunately, it was one of the most discouraging experiences of my career. The company talks a lot about empowerment and collaboration, but in reality, the culture is driven by poor leadership and micromanagement. Many managers seem more focused on maintaining control and optics than on helping their teams succeed. Rather than supporting growth or fostering creativity, leaders often set unrealistic expectations and are quick to assign blame when challenges arise. Feedback tends to flow one way—downward—and it’s rare to see genuine mentorship or recognition of effort. It’s a tough environment if you care about craft, collaboration, or psychological safety. The design work itself had potential, but the lack of trust and empathy from leadership made it difficult to do good work or feel proud of what you shipped.

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5.0
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Pros

great product, demos are put up for you.

Cons

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1.0
Jun 13, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The benefits are solid, including stock options and unlimited PTO, though I didn't feel especially encouraged to actually use the time off. The C-suite has a clear vision for where the company is headed. Peers are genuinely good to work with, and there's a shared sense that people want to do well and want each other to succeed. It's a growing company, so the stock could carry real value over the long run if that growth holds.

Cons

Leadership at the department level was my main concern. In my experience, the management style made it hard to raise concerns or disagree without it affecting how you were viewed on the team. Direction was often unclear and expectations shifted, which made it difficult to know what success looked like. Over my time here I saw a lot of capable people leave, some by choice and some not, and the turnover lined up with those leadership gaps.

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