Avoid! - Anonymous employee DebtBlue Employee Review

1.0
13 June 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Remote work and I can't think of anything else. Some people were nice.

Cons

Please avoid this place at all costs. I have never worked somewhere worse in my life. They micromanage you to death and also change policy's every minute which makes it impossible to meet their goals. Its also very confusing to be micromanaged so much when mgmt changes every month. Randomly get Easter off but not MLK day...says all you need to know about the CEO. They are vindictive people as well. I would not wish this company on anyone.

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Cons

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