Excellent place to work - Data Analyst Zello Employee Review

5.0
Sep 16, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1. Phenomenal people, I genuinely like everyone I work with and interact with at Zello 2. Family feel, Zellos is a small company, and there is a strong feeling that every person counts. (I've been at other companies where this was used to try and squeeze more work out of employees, but I can honestly say at Zello I've never felt this was leveraged to increase my workload) 3. Fantastic offices, lots of sunlight, good drinks and food selection 4. Very fair compensation and benefits

Cons

The main con is that the company is a start-up and growing quickly, so when joining, there is a lot going on and not a lot of onboarding. It can take a bit to understand what's going on and who is responsible for what.

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5.0
May 5, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great people, interesting work, fun events, good benefits

Cons

Start-up life and long days working at a quick pace isn't for everyone

1.0
Jan 20, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Some talented individuals in the ranks, but they often leave. Flexible work arrangements sometimes, but morale makes this irrelevant. Product has potential, but leadership hampers progress. Good paternity leave - 4 weeks time off. Offsite Hackathons every year.

Cons

Chronic layoffs. Despite being over a decade old, Zello still operates like a shaky startup with no clear direction. Layoffs are frequent, with false reassurances from leadership after every round. Minimal equity. Offers little in terms of equity, and the refreshing program introduced last year is negligible and feels like an afterthought. They will tell you that this is how all start ups work. Poor leadership. The executive team lacks a clear strategy and micromanages daily operations across engineering, product, and sales, creating bottlenecks and inefficiencies. CEO tells to developers and product how to write the code (mostly in a hacky way). CTO constantly micromanages daily. Toxic work environment. Long-term employees seem resistant to change and actively undermine new hires, making it impossible to create meaningful impact. Hacky solutions. Pressure to deliver quickly leads to buggy products and endless cycles of patching and rework. Lack of vision. No clear strategy for the company’s future, just reactive measures and hollow promises.

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