Thrilling Startup - build, shape & grow with it - Marketing Director SocialLadder Employee Review

5.0
12 Mar 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- fast-paced - things move quick, keeps you sharp. - tons of room to build, shape, and improve the company - your ideas matter. - startup-minded crew - mostly go-getters who get stuff done and take responsibility. - perfect place for growing as a pro - learn by deciding and doing fast. - very exciting market - cutting-edge and fun to be part of.

Cons

- no big-company formalities - can feel loose if you like structure. - lack of set processes sometimes - gotta be comfy with ambiguity.

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5.0
17 Mar 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The company is very flexible with your schedule. They trust the work you do, so as long as you are doing a good job, they are happy. Unlimited PTO is also a huge plus that gives you some extra space to breathe when you have worked really hard for a long time and just want a few days off to recover.

Cons

The product is great, but due to its complexity, it becomes difficult for new hires to learn the platform quickly.

2.0
1 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The office had decent coffee, and the tea, was not openly hostile toward each other.

Cons

- The company had no clear definition of what success looked like for any assignment. - Work was repeatedly reassigned midstream, leaving projects unfinished and priorities constantly in conflict. - Meetings were frequent but failed to produce clear deliverables, timelines, or direction. - Strategy shifted depending on who was present, with no stable roadmap or documentation to guide execution. - Vague concepts like alignment and bigger picture thinking were used in place of actual actionable direction. - There was a constant expectation for faster output even when goals and requirements kept changing. - The result was ongoing disruption that made it impossible to complete work in a consistent or meaningful way.

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