Poor Work-Life Balance and Unpredictable Culture - Senior Manager TikTok Employee Review

1.0
Apr 5, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

No pros at all unfortunately

Cons

I worked here for a while and unfortunately had a very negative experience. The work-life balance is extremely poor — late night meetings are the norm rather than the exception, making it difficult to maintain any personal life. It often feels like there is no clear boundary between work and off-hours. The culture can be quite toxic. There is constant pressure, and communication from leadership often lacks transparency. Employees frequently feel stressed and undervalued, and the environment can become highly competitive in an unhealthy way. One of the most concerning aspects is the lack of job security. It feels like employees can be let go at any time without clear justification. As a senior manager, this year in particular, the internal target for cuts is setto be extremely high (around 45% = 20% AI reduction +13% low performance each half x 2), which creates a constant sense of anxiety across teams. Overall, I would not recommend this company if you value stability, clear expectations, and a healthy work-life balance.

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5.0
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Pros

Fine, high stress, high pressure, long working hours.

Cons

Frequent meetings with Asia. Basically no work life balance

2.0
Jun 15, 2026
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Pros

Pay is level with industry and actual work is somewhat interesting depending on the team you're on

Cons

In my experience, career growth can feel very limited if you are not part of the dominant internal language and cultural network. A significant amount of important context, communication, and decision-making happens in Chinese, which can make non-Chinese-speaking employees feel excluded from key conversations and promotion opportunities. The environment did not feel as inclusive as it should be for a global company. Advancement often felt less tied to performance and more tied to whether you were connected to the right groups or able to operate fluently within the Chinese-speaking side of the organization. Over time, it felt like non-Chinese-speaking employees had fewer long-term career paths and were at risk of being replaced by people who could better fit that internal operating model. Things also move very slowly because employees are often given access only to the bare minimum needed to do their jobs. There is a heavy push toward using AI tools, but in practice it can make it harder to get help from real people. Instead of getting quick support, you often have to spend time going through AI bots or internal tools before getting a useful answer.

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