Pros
- Built to solve real industry pain points, not vanity problems. Strong founder vision and a genuinely innovative product at its core. - Some brilliant clients, making headway with major players within the mission critical space. - Some incredibly talented people working there with a lot of drive and ambition. - Remote friendly. - Transparent (to a degree) about company wide updates and decision making - Monthly All Hands updates with Q&A.
Cons
- As previous reviews have mentioned there has been significant employee churn and frequent redundancy rounds (June 2022, August 2023, November 2024, May 2025, October 2025). This contributes to a wider feeling of unease, low psychological safey, stretched resources, poor morale and an absolutely rotten company culture. - The business claims to put people first but has little to no regard for the emotional wellbeing of it’s staff. Going back to the redundancy point, a company wide mandatory all staff meeting will get put in your diary the day of (likely after comms about how well the company has been performing...) - Axing half the go to market team within the demand gen space and having virtually no wider marketing team remaining to support revenue building initiatives. All driven from a poorly misguided notion of marketing and how it serves sales. There are so many missed opportunities here with proper investment could massively propel XYZ in a time that they should be doubling down on growth and market penetration. - GTM is very data centre–centric. The strategic rationale makes sense, but the tight focus can feel unnecessarily restrictive when the product has clear applicability across broader mission-critical infrastructure sectors. - What was once competitive salaries are no longer market rate. Claims that salaries would be reviewed annually but in actual fact did not materialise. - Weak benefits and poor pension contribution. - Shoestring budgets and small teams with massive expectations. - Very expensive solution that is tricky to sell and limits the pool of prospects. - There was a sense of hostility from parts of senior management, often driven by preconceived views formed on incomplete or misguided assumptions. There also appears to be an inner circle at XYZ, and if you are not part of it, having your voice heard can be challenging.