They don't walk the walk or talk the talk - Anonymous employee Aduro Employee Review

1.0
11 Apr 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

great location great christmas party great summer party they have a great way of hiring wonderful people but if you do not drink and enjoy the kool-aid, you are dead to them.

Cons

their dependence on a select few individuals to set the tone of the company is their true downfall. when upper management condones ageism and relentless bullying because it comes from upper management you know something is wrong. it is hands down the worst example of zero human resource guidance or support. HR is bullied to the point of allowing people to be bullied out the door. however, if you are one of the golden children, you can bully all you want. the company also pretends to be a technology company when they have no real testing protocol, i never saw a single requirements document, they over promise to clients and cannot deliver on product, they do back room work arounds and refuse to be transparent to clients when products and processes do not work correctly. hands down worst communication chain I have ever seen, no one has a phone, no one wants to give out their phone number, no one is ever in the office, you can never find anyone to SPEAK to them, it's all via messaging or e-mail ( hence nothing ever gets communicated), and the first 10 minutes of any meeting is used up trying to get their weird technology to work ( you can have a pc or a mac, but nothing ever works). there is zero training and the pay is pretty mediocre too.

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5.0
12 Nov 2024
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Pros

Transparent leadership, passionate team, good work-life balance. This company really walks the talk. I feel supported and valued.

Cons

No cons so far, really love this company.

3.0
11 June 2024
Recommend
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Pros

My salary was reasonable and it felt good creating wellness products. Some smart folks floated through while I was there.

Cons

They blew 22M in funding. And they were beholden to a money hungry private equity group as part of that deal. The org is so focused on sales quantity and not on software quality. It’s an old old story for cash strapped companies. The wellness market is an interesting space, but they are missing opportunities by not listening better. This company is owned by a husband and wife team, in my experience that leads to all sorts of nepotism and boundary issues. Be wary of companies and teams that have numerous families working there, it’s a huge pain. When the wife is the head of HR/People, your going to have a strange workplace where its difficult to vocalize employee challenges.

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