Collaborative, Transparent, and Poised for Impact - Anonymous employee Element Science Employee Review

5.0
8 July 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Element Science is a company where leadership genuinely walks the talk. The core behaviors aren’t just words on a wall, they actively shape decision making, team dynamics, and even how we engage during company events. Leadership’s style is deeply aligned with these values, creating a culture rooted in integrity, collaboration, and transparency. A regular cadence of company-wide all-hands meetings, and board meetings, ensures everyone is aligned on business progress and vision. Employees are given real opportunities to contribute to building the workplace infrastructure, and there's a strong emphasis on professional development. The company has implemented tools and frameworks that help employees define and work toward their career goals. One of the most refreshing aspects of the culture is that it’s truly jerk-free. On the rare occasion when issues do arise, leadership responds quickly and thoughtfully. This is a place where people are treated with respect and where the culture is actively nurtured.

Cons

There are growing pains, as is expected with any company transitioning from startup to commercialization. While there’s a strong need for automation to optimize workflows, the financial constraints of being a private, venture-funded company mean that investments in new tools must be carefully justified. This sometimes results in inefficiencies that impact productivity. We’re also in an interesting period of cultural evolution. As the company grows, there’s a natural blending of early-stage employees with deep R&D roots and newer hires focused on scalability and optimization. At times, this can lead to a fixed mindset that slows progress, not out of resistance, but from differing perspectives on how to best evolve our systems and workflows.

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Element Science Response
9mo
Thank you for sharing such thoughtful feedback! We’re glad to hear our core behaviors and leadership style come through in how we work together and build our culture. We also appreciate your perspective on the challenges of scaling, balancing resources and evolving our systems is part of the journey. Your input reinforces our commitment to supporting growth, rewarding talent, and keeping Element Science a collaborative, respectful place to work. Kathy, Chief People Officer

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5.0
19 May 2026
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Pros

Connie (senior manager, people and talent) was a dream to work with. Although ultimately it didn’t work out, she was incredibly personable, prompt, and supportive during the recruiting process. Connie made me feel seen, and supported. Great first impression of Element.

Cons

Just wish I could work with her longer!

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Element Science Response
1w
Thank you for sharing your experience. We’re so glad to hear Connie made such a positive impression throughout the recruiting process. She genuinely cares about creating a thoughtful, supportive, and transparent candidate experience, and your feedback reflects exactly the kind of partnership we strive for at Element Science. We truly appreciate the time you invested in getting to know our team and wish you all the best moving forward. Best, Kathy Jeffery, Chief People Officer
3.0
4 Mar 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

• Individual contributors: There are some (50%) solid individuals who really are the ones holding this place together. Friendly, helpful, and just enjoyable to be around • Middle Management: A few good ones still left. It’s just unfortunate that they are effectively hamstrung by leadership. • Redwood City specific: Good parking, OK office culture, clean bathrooms, snacks, coffee, bagels every other Wednesday, decent walking paths. • Diversity: If that is your thing then you will be happy here. • Company events: The CEO treats the org to some great events and its the only time everyone can mingle together. Genuinely a really cool perk. • HR puts on some fun location specific holiday activities. Costume contests, trivia, potlucks, white elephant, etc.

Cons

• Company Culture: Performative and shallow. Honestly, someone deserves an Oscar. There are 5 tenants that we have, a few are the antithesis of what they should be. They are as follows… Be You: Be the you we want you to be, Not the “you” you actually are. Be Curious: But not too curious because then you will be labeled as nosey and insubordinate. Turn Breakdowns into Breakthroughs: Clean up the bad decisions that Leadership made because their egos prevent them from running ideas by the SMEs. Crush it Every Time: We expect you to be okay with being overworked. How You Show Up Matters: Don’t complain about all the issues and problems. Keep your head down and comply. • Pay and Compensation: Pay; Mediocre, Stock Options; Decent; Sick time; At least give us separate sick days instead of bundling them with our PTO. • Silos: Traditionally silos appear between departments (vertical Silos). Here at Element Science we suffer from horizontal silos. The leadership team is either disconnected from the realities of their department(s) or refuses to communicate company direction with their department(s). In the end it manifests in a way that the teams and SMEs performing the work are not privy to the details they need to perform their jobs in an effective way. The most apt description I can come up with is: It feels like I am working for a multinational conglomerate, but we have ~100 employees. Splitting our organization between San Francisco and Redwood City doesn't help either. • Career development: Super inconsistent across departments. Some leaders know how to play the game and lookout for their people, helping them move up. Other leaders refuse to play the game or feign ignorance, hamstringing their employees career growth. • Hiring: There is this obsession at Element Science with hiring more and more managers. Oh, we have a problem? Guess we need another Director! Wait that didn’t work? Guess we need a VP now! At one point we were sitting at a 40/60% split managers to individual contributors. • Indecision & Scope Creep: Everything, and I mean EVERYTHING is a decision by committee. Big or small, it’s exhausting. Want to do continuous improvement on your process? It’s going to take months to get a change approved. Then at the end of the review cycle you get hit with “it would be nice if we also included X”. Then another month of review etc, etc.

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Element Science Response
2mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your perspective. We genuinely appreciate employees who care enough about the company and our mission to provide candid feedback. We’re glad to hear that you’ve experienced supportive colleagues, strong individual contributors, and positive moments of connection through company events and team activities. Those relationships and shared commitment to our work are an important part of Element Science. At the same time, we take concerns around communication, decision-making, career development, and workload seriously. As a growing company transitioning from development into commercialization, we recognize that periods of rapid change can create frustration when communication or clarity around direction does not meet expectations. Feedback like this helps us identify where we need to improve. We continue to work on strengthening transparency, improving cross-team collaboration, and creating clearer pathways for employee growth and development. Our goal is to build an environment where people feel informed, supported, and empowered to do their best work. We appreciate the feedback and the passion behind it, and we remain committed to learning from it as we continue to grow. If you want to discuss these in particular, feel free to reach out to me. Thank you. Kathy, Chief People Officer
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