Remote work benefits overshadowed by chaotic management and culture - Anonymous employee TopDog Law Employee Review

1.0
2 June 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Remote work, you can join the 401k immediately.

Cons

It seems like this company grew too fast, resulting in a chaotic mess. There doesn’t seem to be any structure or logic when it comes to decisions. Everything is always a rush, so things get done poorly rather than the right way. The training is non existent but they’ll expect you to know everything. The culture is terrible, it feels very disingenuous. There is a lack of diversity in leadership.

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5.0
10 Sept 2024
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Pros

Topdog is a fast growing company. There is always room to grow. The management is supportive and attentive. The benefits are amazing. There is a bonus system for intake specialists that is outstanding. The training is thorough and they ensure that you understand your job duties and requirements.

Cons

There are no cons, great place to work.

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2.0
5 May 2026
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Pros

Working with a team that built each other up, caring about one another.

Cons

Bonus structure/reporting metrics inaccurate, uneducated individuals in charge of call center without understanding of equipment provided/mandated versus optimal equipment required for less errors in dropped calls/inaccurate reporting dashboards. No follow through with cross functionality. Non transparent although promoted. Lack of growth and career development, although the mantra is to promote from within. A lot of smoke and mirrors, which I don’t put on my department/managers. That experience boiled down to letting go vital employees who implemented, persevered, and understood the importance of scaling. Once that was gone, others that were at the helm separated themselves from the WHOLE ecosystem. Those people were not in the right seat.,, A true leader communicates effectively with all cohesively. When you put people in charge that have a dictatorship mentality, versus a true leader that can actually do/understand the grunt work of at least 3/4 of the work force then most intelligent people will assume this is a path that I don’t or will be ran off. This may have changed since then, hope it has. If it has, for how long? Until someone that you said is valuable this year decides to give some insight about streamlining a process? Is that a leader? What is the philosophy? Stay silent? Have solutions? Is that viewed as negative or positive? Interesting.,,

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