Clowns on a ego trip - Anonymous employee Arbolus Employee Review

1.0
9 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

They're really good at hiding the toxic workplace environment, but the curtains don't stay up for long.

Cons

Honestly, where to begin? If the people leading this company were to look up the definition of the word "organisation" in the dictionary, they would be stunned because it would be the first time they've actually encountered the word and it's meaning. This place is full of "yes" men and middle management that hide their lack of skills by treating the teams they're supposed to support as punching bags. Toxic behaviour is the norm and rewarded, while the people that raise concerns about it are shrugged off by an HR team that is about as useful as a paper umbrella in a monsoon. Leadership is clueless and fully supports this unmanageable workplace dynamic, but hey, as long as they get their bonuses, who cares? You could have an excellent yearly performance review with all signs pointing to a positive outlook, only to be pulled into a meeting with HR a couple of weeks after and be told you're let go on some invented reason just to save the company some money. Good performers have been consistently let go without cause, just to save costs and outsource to Costa Rica or India. This company is the modern day corporate equivalent of a clown circus where everyone is squirting water at each other hoping it won't be their turn getting wet.

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Arbolus Response
2mo
Thank you for sharing your experience. We are sorry that your time at Arbolus left you feeling this way, and we recognise that behind this review is a genuinely frustrating experience that deserves to be acknowledged. The concerns you have raised - around management accountability, the handling of employee concerns by HR, and the circumstances surrounding departures - are serious, and we do not take them lightly. No employee should feel that raising a legitimate concern is met with indifference, and we understand why experiences like the one you have described erode confidence in leadership. We are committed to addressing these issues and creating an environment where accountability applies at every level of the organisation. If you are open to it, we would welcome a direct conversation through our People team, in full confidence. We wish you well in what comes next.

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Pros

It’s really an exciting and innovative environment with a collaborative work culture. Arbolus is very much team-oriented and supportive which is highly motivating. You are able to work directly with colleagues from different backgrounds and experiences, and everyone is encouraged to share ideas and contribute to the overall success of the company. Because of this you are able to take on new challenges, learn new skills, and take on more responsibility as the company expands.

Cons

I suppose there are always going to be some challenges within a fast growing company .. but Arbolus provides a lot of resources and are quick to solve anything that pops up which is awesome

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Arbolus Response
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Hello there, Thank you for taking the time to share your positive feedback with us on Glassdoor. We are thrilled to hear that you had a great experience working with us, and we appreciate your kind words. We appreciate all your contribution to our company, and we look forward to continuing to work together to achieve our goals. Thank you again for your feedback. We value your opinion, and we will continue to work hard to make Arbolus a great place to work. Best regards, Talent Team
1.0
1 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The only real upside was the people (that are no longer there). Strong associate-level team that made an otherwise chaotic environment tolerable, all good leadership was pretty much gone by the summer, leaving crumbs and “yes” people in their place. The culture at that level was genuinely good mostly because everyone was going through the same workload imbalance together. Socials and culture were once a highlight before being gradually stripped back under new leadership priorities.

Cons

Honestly this place started running on a completely broken structure once new leadership came in. Multiple layoffs within the span of less than a year due to initiatives that jeopardize quality and service, which resulted in lower revenue for the delivery team - it just turned into a cycle, no criticism allowed though. Associates were basically doing the full revenue generation and execution work certain(!) “account managers / team leads” were taking credit, because senior leadership never had a consistent or transparent way of actually measuring who was doing what or how success was defined. It ended up feeling like the people doing the actual work were also the ones carrying the entire number, while everything above that layer controlled how the story got told. There was no real standardization in how performance was tracked or communicated. Depending on who was reporting or how things were being framed, the same output could look completely different on paper. On the ground level, it often felt like workload and responsibility weren’t aligned at all with authority or accountability. And just for the record - scrutiny on associates was constant, while other layers of the org above them could basically disappear during work hours or be seen shopping online and leaving early daily while scrutinizing associates to “respond to emails right away”, and be available after hours. Multiple associates were given positive reviews by management, just to then be axed as senior leadership would somehow be told a a completely different story by said management. Looking busy and rushed can lead to great achievements when you know you aren’t really being measured by anything, and you can always shift blame to subordinates, am I right! A lot of the original upside of the job (good coworkers, culture, socials) slowly got stripped away over time with leadership changes, leaving “yes” people who have no clue about economics of the space or even internal processes if you ask them, they’re just the cheapest to retain so the company at least has some presence in the commercial aspect (not like senior leadership checks actual performance anyway). The offshoring to Costa Rica also pretty much signals where things are going, less focus on depth and client experience, more focus on cutting cost wherever possible. That might work on a spreadsheet, but it’s not exactly aligned with what PE / institutional clients think they’re buying in an expert network model, especially when stronger and more sophisticated players like AlphaSights and GLG exist and they’re focusing on quality of service above all (and don’t fabricate and inflate numbers or data during client presentations, I presume). Overall it just feels like a company trying to position itself as a premium service while it has completely eroded the internal structure.

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Arbolus Response
2mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience in such detail. We are sorry that your time at Arbolus, particularly through a period of significant leadership change, left you feeling this way. The concerns you have raised around accountability, performance transparency, and workload recognition are ones we take seriously. We also hear you on the cultural shifts - the sense of community you described early in your review is something we are committed to rebuilding and protecting going forward. If you are open to sharing more, please do not hesitate to reach out to our People team (talent@arbolus.com) directly and in confidence. We wish you well in what comes next.
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