Within 10 months they rapidly expanded their team size, wasted money opening two new offices in an effort to stop WFH (that's three offices total for a small startup company), went as far as to poach people from stable jobs, and then laid everyone off with almost no severance. In a single year they went up 20-25 employees and then tanked all the way back down to the original size. You cannot blame a recession for such a degree of obvious negligence on the business operations side. Layoffs aside, the company culture is full of politics and backstabbing and the product is riddled with tech debt.