A Once-Unique Tech Company is Now Like All the Rest - Anonymous employee Later Employee Review

2.0
29 May 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I honestly don't know that I can think of any right now. If you're working remotely, you won't get any of the benefits that folks "in office" at hub cities will get - like Boston office receiving lunches weekly while every other hub city does not. The hours are flexible, but you likely will be told what hours you need to work by your manager. You get shares, but let's be serious - is this going to get to that point ever? Later offers a stipend for your home office, but so does pretty much everyone else. What used to be a lot of pros that tipped the scale into Later's favor years ago are now just basic obligations from most organizations. To say that it's generous is to say that they would prefer to give less.

Cons

What used to be a very open and honest working environment has turned into the same shady tech company that we're all unfortunately familiar with. There was a huge round of layoffs right after Later merged with Mavrck. This put everyone in a pretty weird position mentally - there were folks we'd worked with for years that just suddenly weren't there anymore. No preparations were made for these layoffs internally, so teams were left to scramble and pick up the pieces from losing so many people. Documents and tools used daily for tasks could not be accessed because the person who accessed them was let go. Just one example I can think of. C Suite kept saying over and over, don't worry this was just a big unfortunate decision that we had to make so we don't have to do this again. And yet... Let me ask you a question: if your company was losing money at a rapid pace and you were struggling to figure out how to plug the leaky hole...would you: 1. Tell your employees you're going to take them to Mexico for a retreat? 2. Tell your employees the state of the business and provide an action plan on how to recover? 3. Just do no. 1 and forget about no, 2 If you picked 3, you could be a C Suite member of Later! In fact, the very CEO who made that decision decided to "step down" and let the CFO take over. If that doesn't scream "the board is super upset with you", I don't know what does. That old CEO is now the Chief Strategy Officer, which sounds entirely made up and likely is made up to placate this man since Mavrck is his brainchild. This same CEO also posted in the company Slack requesting that employees essentially ask questions in a nicer way. This is after the layoffs and other changes that employees rightfully had a ton of very tough but fair questions. Can't take the heat? Get out of the kitchen. Oh wait, he did. One last thing about this same CEO and the tough questions - in another Glassdoor review a former employee mentioned that the work/life balance is nonexistent at Later. This was brought up in a all-team meeting to which the CEO stated that if you want work/life balance, then Later isn't the place for you. That's what he replied in the Glassdoor review too. So, doubled down on "work/life integration". If that doesn't terrify you, I don't know what will. The current CEO, Scott, was first introduced to the entire team in a meeting and...it was something. He was talking to the company trying to rally all of us to perform better, etc. Really pull through for the company! kind of bs. All while sitting in front of a literal wall of wine bottles. I mean hundreds of them neatly stacked in a built-in wood shelving unit behind him. With his RODE mic on a boom arm in front of him. Are we surprised this same person has dreams of producing a podcast? In fact, Later is cashing off the fact that a former contestant on Love is Blind works for them now, so heck - why not make another lame podcast about our business to throw in with the rest of the lame podcasts in this already-tired well! I guess what I'm saying is we used to have some really cool, bright, and talented people at the top making difficult decisions but helping to push the Later product forward into new opportunities. Now you have a bunch of Patagonia-fleece-vest-wearing east coast white guys who likely come from upper middle class upbringings making decisions for the company that benefit only those at the very top or earn some cool internet points. Save yourself the headache of navigating the politics here - it used to be a really cool, totally unique-to-itself place to work. Now it's just like every other tech company.

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Later Response
1y
Thank you for taking the time to write this review. We are sorry to hear about your experience and we appreciate you sharing your concerns. Our goal is always to maintain open communication and transparency, along with a supportive and open environment for all team members. Your feedback helps us to grow and we appreciate your help in identifying areas where we can improve.

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5.0
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Pros

The new Later has a clear vision, strong leadership & direction, an amazing strategy, sales & services team, backed by powerful technology. We are all-in on the strategy and everyone leans-in to make things happen and fast, recognizing the impact their hard work can have. This is not a big bloated tech company with tons of red tape and politics. If you have good ideas and get scrappy, big things come from it. The acquisition of Mavely has paid off significantly, bringing in an amazing product & team members, along with a game-changing creator customer base. This really differentiates Later's full offering to brands and creators. Great decisions here! The leadership team is intentional on over-communicating and I really enjoy the transparency from the CEO on his socials, leading from the front. There's also immense value hearing from all departments in the regular All-Team meetings, at the department level and company level. It's hard and yet really rewarding work here. Later has hired really bright and driven people, which up-levels all of us. Highly recommend joining this rocketship!

Cons

Throughout 2025 there were a number of strategy shifts, but it ultimately got the company to a really strong place and focus, for the years ahead. We're differentiated and making really big impact in the market for our customers. This is not the place for coasting or hiding. It's hard work, but really energizing at the same time. We're doing really big things here!

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Later Response
5mo
Thank you for such a thoughtful and energizing review. We’re proud of the clarity, momentum, and transparency we’re building together, and we deeply value the scrappy, high-impact mindset of our team. It’s hard work, but we agree - the opportunity to build something truly differentiated makes it incredibly rewarding.
2.0
4 May 2026
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Recommend
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Pros

- Strong opportunity to own and build within your function - Exposure to large, well-known clients and meaningful business impact - Fast-moving environment with talented, driven peers - Ability to take on significant responsibility quickly

Cons

- Leadership and organizational direction can shift quickly, often without clear alignment or communication - Role expectations and scope can change without being formally reset, making it difficult to operate effectively - Limited support and resourcing relative to workload, particularly as responsibilities scale - Feedback and performance management can be inconsistent and not always reflective of full context - Culture can feel inconsistent and, at times, lacking the support and transparency needed for teams to operate effectively - Transitions and resourcing decisions are not always handled in a way that prioritizes client continuity or team sustainability

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Later Response
3w
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. Ownership, meaningful impact, and the opportunity to work alongside talented peers are core to the Later experience, and it’s great to see that reflected here. As we continue to scale, maintaining clarity, consistency, and strong support across teams is a priority. We are focused on continuing to strengthen alignment, evolve our leadership practices, and ensure teams have the structure and resources needed to do their best work. We appreciate your perspective and wish you all the best.
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