Micromanagement at its finest - Anonymous employee IV.AI Employee Review

2.0
18 Feb 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good work life balance 👍

Cons

CEO doesn’t know how to manage or delegate so everything has to wait for his approval

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5.0
31 Oct 2021
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Pros

Fun company doing really interesting things. Great learning experience that taught me a lot about NLP.

Cons

Quite technical and challenging workflows

1.0
9 June 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great flexibility: The company offers a fully remote work environment. Compensation: The base pay is competitive and fair. Polite culture: The day-to-day interactions are generally pleasant and polite ("California nice").

Cons

Surface-level culture: The "polite" culture often masks a lack of transparency and direct communication. Siloed team structures: There is a stark division between Product and Services. Because the product side is not a direct revenue generator, that team faces a much higher risk of sudden layoffs. Attempts to bridge this gap or align product with revenue-generating services were consistently dismissed. Top-heavy leadership: The organizational structure feels unbalanced; during my time, there were roughly 8 executives for a 40-person company, with executive hiring seemingly occurring concurrently with "tactical" team layoffs. Technical debt & engineering standards: There is minimal process hygiene. Pull requests frequently included massive, unmanageable amounts of AI-generated code (20k+ lines of code). Disregard for Technical Feedback: There is a lack of trust in the team's assessment of talent. Despite a stated commitment to high standards, leadership (specifically at the CTO level) would often overturn unanimous "reject" decisions from the engineering team, leading to a fragmented and inefficient hiring process. Severe payroll & financial administrative issues: I experienced multiple instances where my final compensation was shorted, and management refused to provide a clear breakdown of their calculations. 401k contributions were initially set to 4x what they should have been, which went unnoticed by the CFO.

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