Super toxic environment - Quality Restor3d Employee Review

1.0
8 Apr 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- very good people - flexible PTO - amazing product - a lot to learn

Cons

Depending on the team you are either going to be in a great one or you are going to be in a super toxic one. Unfortunately Quality is insanely toxic. Catastrophic turn around, filled with nepotism and absolutely zero support. Even though the team is filled with generally good people, most of them leave before you can make friends at work. The nepotism is so high that I can't understand how it's even legal. Also, the belittling from the VP is on another level. If you are looking at a Quality role, look elsewhere. The other departments are better though, and people are generally very nice.

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Cons

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1.0
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Recommend
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Pros

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Cons

Management often shows limited understanding of the effort required to implement changes and tends to follow directives from ownership without considering practical impacts. Disagreement or even constructive feedback is frequently discouraged, and attempts to streamline or modernize processes are often met with hostility rather than collaboration. There is a noticeable pattern of favoritism that can be demoralizing for the broader team, especially when performance and accountability appear inconsistent. Decisions at the executive level are sometimes made hastily and without sufficient understanding of existing workflows, which has led to significant operational disruptions. Significant issues have also arisen from pushing the organization onto an ERP platform that was not fully ready for production use. This transition introduced avoidable errors and disruptions that affected both internal teams and customer outcomes. Employees raised concerns about the system’s readiness, but those concerns were overlooked in order to meet aggressive promises made to stakeholders.

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