Don’t do it - Anonymous employee EliseAI Employee Review

1.0
7 Apr 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I don’t have anything good to say anymore

Cons

TL;DR: 99% of people in this company are terrible, no concern for environmental impact or safety, no one actually cares about improving housing or healthcare. Leadership is trash, only the CFO and CTO are any good. CXO is shady and blatantly manipulative. CXO and so called Director of Support are retaliatory, abusive, legitimately driving the company into the ground. Everyone hates working for them but too scared to speak out since they’re buddies with the CEO. Ops team, AIT management, most of CS-Ops are incompetent, keep getting promoted instead of the people who deserve it Engineers have crazy egos that get in the way of the product working well Company praises and relies on using AI for literally everything instead of bothering to hire people who know how to find answers or do things themselves. The entire world is sick of AI, and upset about the disastrous environment impact of it, which has never once been brought up internally.

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5.0
4 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I work with an incredible team of individuals who are highly dedicated, fun to work alongside, have relentless drive which encourage you to level-up. Great Pay, Great Product, Smart colleagues, and the opportunity to move into other departments, no swim lanes. Rare combination.

Cons

Fast Paced, not a con, but you have to be ready for it!

2.0
27 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Employees are given a lot of freedom to figure things out and get work done. There is a high level of ownership, and individual contributors can have real impact. Compensation is strong. The company provides generous food perks, including a very flexible meal benefit.

Cons

The engineering culture is a mess. Technical standards, infrastructure, tooling, and general engineering discipline are all in poor shape. Engineers who care about improving their craft should be cautious, because this is not an environment that will make you better. People are let go suddenly and without meaningful warning. There does not seem to be a serious process for feedback, coaching, or performance improvement before termination. Engineering is badly understaffed, so long hours and constant pressure are normal. Engineering management lacks experience, but often acts with a level of confidence that is not supported by the quality of the organization or the technical environment. Leadership across the company is toxic and defensive. Feedback is not handled well. The company will spend money on almost anything except hiring enough people to do the work sustainably. Employee support is extremely limited. The absence of a real HR function says a lot about how workplace issues are handled. Senior leaders yelling at employees in public is treated as acceptable and even culturally reinforced. Career growth for engineers is extremely limited. Promotions are rare, and title changes should not be expected unless someone is willing to operate under intense pressure for years.

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