Ugh… - Anonymous employee Treez Employee Review

2.0
Mar 2, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Remote. Start pay is decent but don’t expect pay raise.

Cons

I worked for Treez for a long time, and I can confirm that all the positive reviews before 2022 were accurate. Back then, this company had real potential, but it immediately went downhill. They just have bad plannings all over the place. As others have mentioned, they’ve had multiple rounds of mass layoffs, they don’t even care about pip, just wanna get rid of you. Their product roadmaps? A complete disaster—unstructured, unrealistic, and somehow both short-sighted and impossible to deliver. The mid-managers demonstrated No leadership skills, no vision—just a bunch of people scrambling to do IC work while fighting for credit and visibility. Managing? Coaching? Building a functional team? Not even on their radar. And then upper management’ll lie to your face without a shred of hesitation and only admit the truth when there’s no other choice. Hardworking employees get “rewarded” with even more work while promotions follow whatever arbitrary, inconsistent logic they feel like that day. They threw piles of money at consultants, and somehow, the company is still a flaming wreck. If you’re considering working here, do yourself a favor and run.

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5.0
Jan 8, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Competitive salary, dedicated management that is in the trenches with you, a team committed to moving the industry forward, best in industry product

Cons

Challenging industry, limited TAM, start up culture (pro or con depending on the person)

1.0
Mar 11, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Remote work and competitive compensation, however that is likely no longer a reality.

Cons

My experience at TREEZ was very disappointing - lack of competitive benefits, poor leadership, and a toxic work culture made it miserable. They offer minimal benefits, no 401K matching, and sub-par health insurance. We received very few holidays— just one day off for Christmas last year. On top of that, the granted stock options hold little to no value thanks to questionable financial stability and leadership. As a remote employee, I found the company's culture to be exclusive and isolating. Management made no effort to integrate remote workers into the broader team adding to the already lacking camaraderie. Company and team meetings felt forced and unengaging, with an overwhelming sense of fake positivity masking underlying issues. The employee review cycle was notably frustrating—quarterly self-evaluations placed the burden on us to justify our continued employment, rather than fostering a culture of recognition and constructive feedback. During my time, I witnessed several layoffs of highly talented individuals due to poor financial decisions and myopic leadership. Some employees were even laid off and re-hired only to be let go again, further proving TREEZ instability and an absence of long-term vision. We were often made to feel disposable instilling a constant sense of job insecurity. Most recently, the company laid off 10% of its workforce, many of whom had been long-term contributors, all while simultaneously making questionable financial decisions, including a recent acquisition and re-hiring an ineffective VP of Engineering. These decisions point to a pattern of mismanagement and disregard for employee well-being. If you're considering a role at TREEZ, I strongly advise you to think twice.

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