Toxic culture leaves you exhausted and invisible - Creative Designer SharkNinja Employee Review

1.0
5 July 2026
Recommend
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Cons

Repeat after me. I will start my days in meetings at 7:30 a.m. I will be triple-booked until 6:30 p.m., bouncing from meeting to meeting with barely enough time to think, let alone create. And only after everyone else has gone home will I begin the work I was actually hired to do. I will work nights. I will work weekends. I will answer texts from my bosses after hours because that's simply what's expected. I will spend hours developing ideas only to sit through meetings where I'm made to question whether I know what I'm doing at all. Slowly, almost without noticing, I will lose confidence in instincts that have served me for more than two decades. I will watch the people at the top travel the world, stand on stages, celebrate wins, and build their careers while the people doing the work stay behind—exhausted, overbooked, and invisible. Repeat after me. Don't come here. Don't come here. Don't come here. Don't come here. If you're a woman who expects to be respected, don't come here. If you're a minority looking for a culture where you'll feel seen and supported, this wasn't my experience. If you have self-respect and want to hold onto it, don't come here. If you want to spend your days creating instead of defending your work, don't come here. What I found wasn't collaboration. I found politics. I found backstabbing disguised as alignment. I found performative leadership instead of thoughtful leadership. I found an environment where confidence is chipped away one meeting at a time. I found myself questioning my own abilities after twenty years of proving them everywhere else. It felt isolating. It felt dismissive. It felt exhausting. It felt like every day I had to earn the right to be heard all over again. If you don't believe how damaging a culture like this can be, ask the people who have lived through it alongside me. I know I'm not the only one who walked away feeling smaller than when I arrived. So one last time... Repeat after me. Don't come here. They are lying to you. The salary isn’t worth it. The speed is ridiculous. The culture is abusive. The people are slippery. Run. Go anywhere else.

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5.0
4 May 2026
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Pros

Impactful work from Day 1 and a great learning experience

Cons

If you are not in the headquarter office, you may miss out on some networking opportunities but the early talent team do their best in providing as many opportunities as possible.

1.0
26 May 2026
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Pros

Some good peers that make the days slightly bearable with the group chat of how ridiculous and hellish the place is

Cons

The speed and agility are just code names for ceo paranoia and inability to make and stick to decisions. Toxic environment perpetuated by the lifers. Entire departments are pit against each other. A culture of public shaming and blaming with a side of discrimination and misogyny. It is absolute chaos and makes you regress professionally because after a while all you do is “yes” the ceo and do things the Shark way which is essentially the Mark way and 0% what other orgs would do or what you learned about/experienced previously. Micromanaging starts from the very top. Product issues daily. People cry daily. Ridiculously high turnover. So much bullying and favoritism. Extremely top heavy and lots of VPs+ to attend meetings but not enough people to actually work. Those in leadership are also unprofessional and liabilities. No work life balance. No respect. Backstabby. Even the meeting are aggressive and called hacks, red teams, sledge hammer approach etc. The best way to be successful here is to be a super caffeinated visible sycophant that is fine with no life outside of work. People note the high comp but it’s not worth it and is not enough compared to the hours actually worked and all the stress and anxiety that comes with it. The moral and mental health here are the lowest I’ve ever seen.

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