A case study in how to dismantle a company - Anonymous employee G-P Employee Review

1.0
6 Feb 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The company is fully remote. There are still some talented and professional individuals within the ranks who make the day-to-day manageable.

Cons

Annual layoff cycles have eliminated job security. The delivery of these layoffs is particularly tone-deaf; leadership announces job cuts in the same breath as "record performance" and promotions. This week's attempt to flatten the organization appears to be a joke, competent managers are being replaced by inexperienced individuals, based on favoritism rather than merit or leadership capability. There is a pervasive lack of trust and, instead of empowering employees, leadership defaults to micro-management. While the company rating has dropped significantly (from 4.8 to 3.3 in just a few years), even these numbers feel inflated by fake 5-star reviews meant to mask the internal reality.

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5.0
10 Mar 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Real Career Growth: This isn’t a place where you’re stuck in one role forever. There is a genuine "promote from within" philosophy. It’s incredibly motivating to see so many current leaders who started in entry-level or mid-level positions. Retention Speaks Volumes: You’ll find a lot of "veterans" here with 4+ years of service, which is rare in tech/remote environments. People stay because they’re treated well. 100% Remote & Global: The flexibility is unmatched. You get to work with incredibly smart people from all over the world, which keeps perspectives fresh and the talent bar high. Non-Hierarchical Leadership: Unlike other companies with "ivory tower" leadership, the execs here are accessible. There’s a focus on doing great work rather than navigating complex political layers. Psychological Safety to Innovate: The culture is fast-paced but fun. We’re encouraged to experiment, fail fast, and find better ways to do things. If you have a solution that improves a process, leadership actually listens.

Cons

Not for the Passive: Because it’s fast-paced and experimental, you have to be comfortable with ambiguity. If you need a rigid, step-by-step manual for every task, the "experimentation" culture might feel overwhelming at first. Time Zone Tetris: Being global and 100% remote is a huge plus, but it does mean being mindful of meeting times across different continents.

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1.0
11 Mar 2026
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Pros

- Fully remote work - Met some smart and ambitious people.

Cons

The person who hired me was laid off three months later and I took on their responsibilities. That's when I learned that the people who previously held that position were also very quickly laid off. Four months later, they laid me off. Two months after that, they laid off the person who laid me off. And one month after that, they laid of the person who laid that person off. At a certain point, even the least perceptive among us must realize that the problem is not with all the people who get laid off so quickly. It's an org that's rotten to the core.

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