CEO Dominates all Decision Making - Software Engineer Gusto Employee Review

1.0
24 Sept 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Product is good for the most part.

Cons

CEO over takes decisions and trumps his entire management team's opinions. I was not on the "staff" team but as an outsider observing their interactions and the way decisions were made, it was horrifying that one person can be so self-absorbed. Also the People Team has zero power.

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Gusto Response
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We’re sorry to hear about your experience at Gusto. We wish we had more insight about your observations and which interactions you are specifically talking about. Josh is very open to feedback and has regular AMAs that many have found to be a helpful avenue to share their point of view. Please feel free to reach out to us directly if you have more thoughts on areas where we could have improved during your tenure at Gusto.

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