CEO relies on instincts & intimidation, not data or strategy - Manager Snap Employee Review

2.0
27 Feb 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

For the first few years, it was an exciting place to work. Lots of smart, innovative employees. Compensation comparable to other social media startups. Good perks. Chaotic and disorganized, but that meant any individual had opportunities to step up and get noticed.

Cons

The company will not be successful long-term with Evan Spiegel at the helm. He is cartoonish. He has a framed photo of Steve Jobs in his office and he fancies himself a design genius. The app's clunky design was an obstacle to user growth with adults and foreign markets. He stole the idea for the app from his frat house friend and relied on his family's money and legal experience to get the company up and running. He hires talented people and then ignores their input. He gets fixated on shiny new ideas and does not like to test his assumptions. He prefers to take big swings rather than iterate and measure KPIs. The redesign and Spectacles were his two biggest swings and both were failures. He does not have a near-term strategy and he is annoyed when employees ask for that kind of direction. He hoped that Spectacles would make Snap a leader in augmented reality, but the product does not work well — it was comically painful to watch other Snap employees struggle just to do the most basic things with Specs, like get HD snaps onto their phones. The revolving door among senior leadership is a consequence of Evan's ineptitude. When you get up close to him, it's obvious the emperor has no clothes. He also falls for shmoozers and flattery and yes-men and punishes dissent. The entire company is rolling their eyes behind his back all the time. People put up with it when the stock price was high, but the moment it tumbled, there was a leadership exodus. We all would have stayed if we felt it was a place where good ideas could get implemented, but it's a place where delusion and bullying are rewarded.

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Cons

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Pros

- Great base comp - Unlimited PTO - Good food at offices

Cons

- Leadership is incompetent. This company will die and when it does, it will be no one's fault other than Evan. - If you disagree with leadership and speak up, you will be punished. All SMC VPs hired each other from past companies. They are all corporate ladder climbers from Meta with no morals. - Being a leader at Snap means leading through fear and regularly throwing tantrums in conference rooms. - The ads business is a joke. No matter how many ex-[insert big tech name] engineers work on the product, you can't monetize an audience of 13 year olds or people who's sole use case for this app is inappropriate. - There is truly nothing redeeming about this business, B2C or B2B. It's all smoke and mirrors. I've never seen the population of monetizable users grow, it's only gone down since I've joined. To offset this we acquire the cheapest users possible to appease investors who see straight through this BS.

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