Leadership incompetence - Anonymous employee Myomo Employee Review

1.0
21 Mar 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Flexibility in working environment (in-office, hybrid, and remote options).

Cons

Leadership & Vision: The executive team has a total lack experience specific to the neuro-medical device market. This has resulted in a "learning as we go" strategy with no clear vision. Leadership often fails to take accountability for strategic missteps, which negatively impacts job security and morale (e.g., recent layoffs). Culture of Fear: The lack of accountability has created an environment where employees feel self-censored and fearful for their roles. The Board seems hesitant to intervene or demand necessary changes. Communication & Onboarding: Internal communication is inconsistent, with unresolved conflicts between teams. Onboarding is virtually non-existent; new hires are expected to navigate immediately without documentation or training. HR Support: HR is largely unresponsive to employee inquiries, often taking weeks to reply. The department appears prioritized on managing the executive image rather than supporting the workforce.

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5.0
13 Apr 2026
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Pros

Fun projects for interns, cool people.

Cons

Moved locations outside of Boston. Losing startup feel.

1.0
4 Mar 2026
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Pros

Some genuinely good and hardworking people trying to do their best in a very uncertain environment. The mission had potential, which makes the internal issues even more frustrating.

Cons

Constant layoffs make it feel like the company is always one step away from the next round of cuts. If you enjoy constant uncertainty and surprise layoffs, you’ll feel right at home. Job security is basically nonexistent. When employees are constantly worried about being next on the layoff list, it’s nearly impossible to build any real culture or trust. Employee engagement and culture are virtually nonexistent. There are no meaningful efforts to build morale, and even basic office perks like snacks have been eliminated. Benefits are surprisingly poor, especially the health insurance, which feels like an afterthought rather than a meaningful employee benefit. Stock options are presented as a major perk, but with the stock price steadily declining, it’s hard to view them as a real incentive. The gap between leadership messaging and the employee experience is hard to ignore. Morale is low, and trust in leadership is almost nonexistent. Great idea on paper — but the employee experience tells a very different story. If you’re looking for stability or long-term growth, this probably isn’t the place.

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