Pros
For disclosure I have been a long term employee who have seen some really good days with Tremor Video. Tremor Video DSP split from Tremor Video (now Telaria) and was bought by Taptica based in Israel - Still some good people left (only if they can hold onto them). - Good market positioning. Need to capitalize more. - Good sales team. - Good creative team - responsible for most fun events in the company. - Engineering is fast moving and executes rapidly. - Some good managers left who are able to push through team building and team outing events withstanding pressure of cost cutting from HR and Leadership.
Cons
First legacy Tremor Video (aka Telaria) wanted to get rid of us. It was kind of a firesale. Instead of moving things in the right direction, things have just continued to go downhill: - Heavy cost cutting to show profit - every expense is being micromanaged. - People are more loaded than ever because they are understaffed. Backfill headcounts are rare to come by. New heads - forget about it. - Singapore office got shutdown effectively laying off all the good people there. Reasoning given was a joke. - New leadership hasn't been effective. Culture of distrust and backstabbing is spreading. - Serious lack of good product ideas - making future of the product extremely concerning. - Showing honesty and radical candor is seriously frowned upon - something that was encouraged in legacy Tremor Video. People are valued more on the basis of favoritism and who can talk the talk rather than merit and achievements.