Fast and furious - Engineering ParkBee Employee Review

5.0
7 Aug 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Started here last year. It's not like other places I've worked before. Here, things are more focused. Each team looks after their own part of the business. We don't waste time with long meetings or big plans. We just do the work, quickly and smartly. The bosses don't sit in big offices. They work with us and make quick decisions. We use a lot of data to keep improving things. Sometimes it's a bit crazy because everything moves so fast. But it's good, you know? We're really changing how cities handle parking and transportation.

Cons

Some days, it's hard to know what other teams are doing. We're so focused on our own work, we sometimes forget to talk to others. And I think maybe we should plan more for the future, not just fix today's problems. But overall, I like it here. It's different, but in a good way. We do real things that help real people in cities. If you like to work hard and see results quickly, join us.

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ParkBee Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback, it's great to hear you are enjoying your experience at ParkBee! I recently joined as Head of People and am excited to be exploring a number of culture and workplace projects in the coming months with collaboration from the team. We'll be sharing more on our internal channels shortly and I hope you will contribute!

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Pros

At least Atlassian keeps moving forward and building real teams. Parkbee doesn’t — not under his “leadership”

Cons

The CTO joined over a year ago, full of promises about change, salary increases, and new opportunities. None of it ever materialized. Instead, we got someone still living off his Atlassian past — constantly referencing it as if he’s still there. He presents himself as a visionary, talking endlessly about innovation and AI, but in practice brings confusion, inconsistency, and a complete lack of communication. He doesn’t guide or mentor anyone. People who need support are ignored, and those who dare to challenge him are quietly pushed aside or made to feel small. His leadership style relies more on intimidation than collaboration. He often pretends to know everything, but his decisions show the opposite. With no real design background, he dictates UX and creative direction. With no marketing or sales experience, he makes strategic calls far outside his expertise — even going as far as to introduce a new brand name without any research or validation. But hey kudos for creating a childish song with the new brand name. *rolling eyes* The “strong network” he bragged about never translated into results — only freelancers on expensive, short-term contracts. Meanwhile, teams are stagnant, morale is low, and the product has lost direction.

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1.0
8 Aug 2025
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Pros

Unfortunately, none after the company was handed over to the new CTO. The environment has become increasingly toxic, especially for women. There’s a noticeable pattern of discrimination, with the CTO enabling and encouraging biased behavior through his inner circle of handpicked favorites. It’s a concerning shift from what the company once stood for.

Cons

The company’s culture and direction deteriorated after the appointment of a new CTO, who was brought in through personal connections with a board member. Since then, he has been given unchecked control and has increasingly filled key positions with former colleagues from his previous company. This strategy has sidelined existing talent, reduced transparency, and created a culture of favoritism and micromanagement, severely affecting team morale and overall productivity.

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