Fantastic Culture & Leaders Who Care - Anonymous employee Tallwave Employee Review

5.0
12 Mar 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The culture of the company is exceptional. They preach that employee experience impacts customer experience and they reflect that belief in their transparency, vulnerability and accountability with employees at every rank of the organization. They’re thoughtful, mindful, and always trying to be and do better. Everyone is an expert at their craft, there’s room for growth, work-life balance is not only respected but prioritized, and everyone’s opinion and perspective is welcomed and taken into account.

Cons

As with growing companies, teams can be stretched a little thing sometimes. But they live by their unlimited PTO policy and encourage people to take the breaks they need. There are some growth pains but everything that’s to be expected and they won’t last for long.

Explore other reviews about Tallwave

5.0
29 July 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

As a team member, I feel encouraged to step outside of my comfort zone and take calculated risks. The company's emphasis on lifelong learning and development is invaluable. I appreciate the opportunities to expand my skill set and contribute to diverse projects. One aspect I particularly enjoy is the strong sense of camaraderie and support, despite being a fully remote employee. The team feels like a close-knit community where everyone is valued and heard. I appreciate the company's commitment to work-life balance and its focus on employee well-being.

Cons

While the small team size allows for a high degree of autonomy and ownership, it also means wearing multiple hats at times. This can be challenging but also rewarding as it provides opportunities for diverse skill development.

1.0
11 Feb 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Talented people who try hard despite the environment. Remote flexibility.

Cons

Tallwave’s culture has effectively collapsed. Despite heavy emphasis on being “values-driven,” leadership behavior is inconsistent, exclusionary, and damaging. Favoritism is openly practiced, with the CEO investing time and attention in chosen employees while disregarding others. Communication is performative rather than honest. Long-tenured employees have steadily exited, leaving burnout and significant loss of institutional knowledge. Having since worked under strong leadership, it’s clear how much effective management matters. Its absence in recent years at Tallwave significantly contributed to the company’s cultural decline. The company’s approach, or lack thereof, to employee separations reflects broader gaps in professionalism, process, and leadership accountability.

See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All