Unstable Leadership, and Poor Compensation - Anonymous employee CloudTrucks Employee Review

1.0
21 Nov 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

You get to work with a lot of very talented and friendly people.

Cons

Communication is strictly one-sided. Leadership from Operations to Sales lacks accountability, often resorting to aggressive, top-down mandates. There is visible favoritism regarding promotions and workload distribution, while the broader team faces unrealistic demands. Leadership frequently enforces product directions that are fundamentally flawed. Despite team pushback, we are forced to execute on these ideas, only for the work to be scrapped later. This has led to significant product failures. There is no transparent structure for career advancement. The "performance review" cycle feels performative, with raises capped at 3% regardless of contribution. This does not keep up with inflation or the increasing workload. Job security is non-existent. We have endured three rounds of layoffs in the past 2.5 years. Most recently, on September 26, 2025, the company laid off 43% of the staff. The environment has deteriorated significantly over the last 2 years. Remote work has been revoked, and "Unlimited PTO" is effectively capped at two weeks. Engineering is severely under-resourced, making it impossible to build a quality product.

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Cons

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1.0
23 Sept 2025
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Pros

Some smart people join with good intentions, but they don’t stay long

Cons

Office bullies are protected instead of held accountable. Certain individuals on the RevOps team are known for harassing employees; HR pushed out targets instead of protecting them. How HR teated people who spoke up felt deeply unethical and dehumanizing. Harassment and bullying are normalized here and happen repeatedly. HR is total complicit: protecting aggressors, punishing employees who speak up, and even creating questionable negative performance reviews that feel retaliatory. Several employees left after facing this culture of bullying, often without any jobs lined up. There has been cases where HR and managers held ambush-style meetings to intimidate and corner employees who are experiencing bulling and spoke up, rather than resolve issues. These tactics are treated as standard HR procedures here, with zero accountability. DEI is totally performative and a joke here — leadership never took it seriously. How they treat employees is so toxic, their practices could easily expose the company to major consequences if not addressed. This company's working environment can severely damage people's mental health. I've seen coworkers break down and cry at the office under the constant bullying so many times. Turnover is extremely high — in some months, large portions of teams left at once. Strong talent def doesn’t last here

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