Terrible, mismanaged - Anonymous employee Array (NY) Employee Review

1.0
22 Apr 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Remote work, they finally got rid of a few terrible executives after a year and a half of firm suffering.

Cons

Likely to be the worst experience of your career. The management was absolutely terrible, and the CEO is a close-minded individual who seemed more interested in asserting their power than actually leading the company in a positive direction. The working environment was extremely toxic and stressful, with constant changes to project plans and directives that left many employees feeling confused and unsupported. The company seemed to care more about politics and being "woke" than actually focusing on their business or clients, which often left us feeling like we were spinning our wheels without any clear direction or purpose. One of the most frustrating aspects of working for this company was the frequent layoffs that seemed to occur every few months. It didn't seem to matter how much effort we put into our work or how much we contributed to the company's success - ultimately, production didn't matter, and everything was political. It was disheartening to see colleagues and friends lose their jobs without warning or explanation, and it created a sense of instability and fear among the remaining employees. To top it all off, the company didn't even give us time off for Easter, which was just another reminder that they didn't care about their employees or their well-being. Overall, I would not recommend working for this company to anyone. The management is terrible, the work environment is toxic, and the overall culture of the company is deeply flawed.

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Cons

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