Pros
Somehow, despite everything, they do a really good job of hiring smart, capable, good people to work here after graduating from college. I genuinely enjoyed almost all of the people from my hiring class (before they all quit or were fired).
Cons
Abhi (the CEO) prides himself on working to make Tresata the happiest place on Earth. The irony, of course, is that through his work, he has made Tresata the most toxic, miserable work environment imaginable. I did not even understand what a "toxic work environment" meant until I started working here. As I am writing this review I want to be thorough and honest, but I really don't even know where to begin. To start, the company is small enough that pretty much everything and everyone is directly controlled by Abhi. This is not necessarily a flaw in itself, but unfortunately Abhi falls somewhere in the gray area between an egotistical, incompetent buffoon and a literal con man. Nobody in the company respects him, but everyone works in constant fear of him. The collective blood pressure of the employees rises so much on days when he is in the office that it is almost palpable. During my time at Tresata I witnessed him interact in ways with his employees that were both immature and totally inappropriate (yelling at people when they did not see things completely eye to eye with him, cussing employees out in front of others, mocking employees for asking questions in meetings, etc.). None of the others in management ever stand up to him, either in fear or because they just don't care. Unfortunately for those still working at Tresata, things seem unlikely to improve anytime soon. We were told during training that Tresata had realized that they had a turnover problem and were "working to fix it", only to have Abhi announce during an all-employee meeting shortly after that Tresata in fact does not have a turnover problem, and that turnover is 10%. I saw 10+ people quit or be fired in my first three months, so I'm not sure if Abhi just thinks his employees can't do basic math or if he immediately wipes the existence of these people from his brain as soon as they leave the company. This highlights another underlying issue, which is that while management is fully aware that the employees are unhappy (as will happen when you have less than 40 employees and almost all of them are unhappy), they are completely in denial that this is due to any problem with the company's culture. Abhi in fact has brought up in meetings that he is aware that people are upset, and rather than trying to understand why that might be, he yells at everyone about having a better attitude. ADVICE TO POTENTIAL FUTURE EMPLOYEES: If you get a job here, read some of the reviews on glassdoor before committing yourself to the abuse and toxicity of this company. Don't be complacent because you got one job offer and don't feel like continuing your search. Practically anywhere in this city would provide a better, healthier work experience than Tresata. Accepting a job offer with them is agreeing to insane work hours and zero appreciation for what you do. If you are a robot or someone who enjoys being made to feel worthless by your superiors, this might be the place for you. Otherwise, steer clear.