Circular Materials Reviews

3.6

47% would recommend to a friend

(9 total reviews)

Allen Langdon

78% approve of CEO

61% positive business outlook

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9 reviews
2.0
13 May 2026
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Pros

Average market salary and stable benefits package. Two summer days off during the year. Good opportunity to gain exposure to high-volume operations and complex processes. Some colleagues are collaborative

Cons

High workload combined with frequent shifting priorities and unclear expectations. Processes and workflows lack standardization, which can create inefficiencies and confusion across teams. Management style can feel overly controlling, with limited autonomy for employees. Limited opportunities for coaching, continuous learning, or long-term career growth. Feedback from operational and mid-level employees does not always appear to be incorporated into decision-making. Workplace culture may feel inconsistent depending on department and leadership style. Urgent requests and last-minute tasks are common, which can affect work-life balance and planning. Although positioned as remote, there has been an increasing expectation for office attendance over time, particularly for newer employees. Resistance to change and slow process improvement can make innovation challenging.

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Circular Materials Response
1mo
Dear Former Employee, Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We appreciate your thoughtful feedback and are pleased to hear you valued aspects of your experience with Circular Materials. We are committed to continuously improving our processes and workplace experience as the organization grows and evolves. We continue to operate as a remote organization, with limited in-office attendance required for a small number of employees whose roles involve on-site responsibilities. Wishing you every success, The People and Culture Team
1.0
24 Mar 2026

Severely disorganized leadership and reactive environment

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Some strong peers at the individual contributor level; - Exposure to a variety of issues (largely due to lack of structure rather than intentional development)

Cons

- Chronic lack of leadership and direction: There is little to no forward planning. Work is assigned reactively, often with artificial urgency, and without clear context or objectives. - Inconsistent and contradictory communication: Direction frequently changes, is incomplete, or conflicts with prior instructions. This results in constant rework and inefficiency. - Failure to review materials before assigning work: Tasks are routinely delegated that have already been completed or could be resolved by reviewing existing documents. This creates unnecessary duplication and wasted effort. - Micromanagement combined with lack of accountability: Leadership inserts itself into routine matters while failing to engage meaningfully with the substance of the work. Decisions are delayed, avoided, or made without proper review. - Poor understanding of subject matter: Guidance and conclusions are sometimes provided without grounding in the underlying facts or documents, requiring others to correct or rework outputs. - Blurring of roles and inappropriate delegation: Teams are regularly tasked with work outside their function, including administrative or operational tasks that do not require their expertise. - Unrealistic expectations and constant last-minute pressure: Urgent requests are often created by lack of planning rather than actual business need, with expectations of immediate turnaround regardless of scope. - Lack of follow-through: Processes, initiatives, and directives are introduced but rarely used or maintained, creating confusion rather than structure. - Disregard for time and boundaries: Meetings are scheduled without regard for availability, and after-hours requests are common despite formal policies to the contrary.

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Circular Materials Response
3mo
Dear Former Employee, more than 3 years Thank you for sharing such detailed feedback and for your contributions during your time with Circular Materials. We’re sorry to hear that your experience did not reflect the level of clarity, consistency, and support we strive to provide. As a growing organization operating in a complex and evolving regulatory environment, we recognize that periods of rapid change can create challenges that can impact day-to-day work. Your comments highlight important areas for improvement, ones that we are actively working on. Feedback like yours is taken seriously. We appreciate the time you dedicated to us and we wish you continued success. The People and Culture Team
2.0
16 Feb 2026

High workload, high pressure, okay pay, toxic environment

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Remote Good training stipend People care about recycling and the mission. PMO team is great.

Cons

High workload (well known within the company as an issue), many teams work long hours to meet deadlines Being a company driven by government legislation in many areas also results in it being a high pressure environment. The pay does not account for the stress and pressure. Many departments work in silos, are not willing to collaborate which results in toxicity and politics. Some chief executives are fairly clueless at how to do their jobs.

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Circular Materials Response
3mo
Dear Former Employee, less than 1 year, Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We value candid feedback like this, as it helps us continue to improve as an evolving organization. We’re glad to hear that you found value in the Circular Materials mission, remote work flexibility, training opportunities, and the support within the PMO team. At the same time, we take your concerns seriously. As a new and rapidly growing company, operating in a complex, highly regulated environment, we recognize that the pace and demands can be challenging. We are actively working to address these areas by strengthening resource planning, improving cross-functional collaboration, leadership development and refining processes to reduce silos and increase collaboration across teams. We are equally committed to fostering a respectful, inclusive, and supportive workplace culture, and feedback like yours plays an important role in that effort. Thank you again for your feedback, The People and Culture Team
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