Ruthless leadership, toxic culture, and a workplace that drains you - Account Executive Super Dispatch Employee Review

2.0
Jul 3, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

My co-workers are nice to work with.

Cons

Super dispatch is mess of a company, and the problems start at the top. The leadership is driven entirely by greed and self-interest. They care about one thing-squeezing out more profit-while the people doing the actual work are ignored, overworked, and pushed past their limits. There's no support, no appreciation, and no concern for employee well-being, You're treated like a number, not a person. Avoid this place if you value your time, your energy, and your mental health.

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5.0
Apr 13, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Super Dispatch offers the chance to work on real product challenges in a complex industry. The team is collaborative, the problems are meaningful, and designers can have visible impact. There is ownership, cross-functional exposure, and plenty of opportunities to contribute.

Cons

The company has good potential, but the design function does not appear to be evolving as quickly as the industry, especially now when AI is rapidly changing product design and team workflows. There seems to be a gap in strong design leadership and management maturity. In particular, tenure alone should not be the main reason for someone to lead a design team. Design leadership requires not only product design skills, but also the ability to coach designers, set clear direction, raise standards, and build a strong design culture. At times, the role can feel more focused on individual contributor work than on leading and developing the team. A more experienced design leader could help the team move faster, improve quality, and create a clearer vision for how design should grow within the company.

1.0
Jan 9, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You get a front row seat to what happens when a company collapses from the top.

Cons

- Super Dispatch feels like it is being steered blindly, with damage visible everywhere. - The ceo fixates on cutting costs and pleasing people above him, even when it tears apart the teams doing real work. - Unqualified managers remain in charge with no idea how to lead. - Daily tasks turn into pointless frustration with no clear purpose. - The atmosphere becomes hostile quickly, especially toward capable employee or anyone who speaks up. - Plans change nonstop and priorities constantly clash. - Direction is missing, stability is absent, and morale keeps sinking. - Public legal drama mixed with quiet panic behind the scenes makes everything feel unstable and exhausting.

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