Worst time of my life - Anonymous employee Tubular Labs Employee Review

1.0
8 Mar 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I learned what to look for when it came to evil companies

Cons

Leadership is rude. They say they "own you" the day you are hired. Shady business practices. You lose your soul doing analytics for youtubers who are lame uploading content that makes the world a worse place. Founders Alison and Rob do not handle things, they have others do dirty work. I am not from the US and they made me think this is the best place to work. Now I work at a place that is nothing like Tubular and am respected and have friends.

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5.0
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Pros

Ambitious, impactful engineering projects. Engineering-first company led by engineers. Fair compensation. Great camaraderie between engineers.

Cons

High technical complexity. Engineers are expected to learn quickly and acquire both technical depth and breadth far beyond, say, pyspark programming all the way up and down the stack. Not a place for specialists.

4.0
10 Oct 2024
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Pros

Fun projects where I got to work with great people with brilliant minds and great enthusiasm. Enjoyed great growth opportunities in both technical skills and ownership and leadership. We had great benefits, and the culture was very fun, where people legitimately seemed to enjoy being part of Tubular. I came out of my time at Tubular as a far stronger engineer than when I joined, and I will always value my time here.

Cons

Having more headcount would have been nice. But the major con was that everything changed after the acquisition, with the mass layoffs and mass exodus of many people and leaders. It always seemed like Chartbeat and Tubular always struggled with how to be a combined company, and I think the combined org will continue to struggle. There was a significant decrease in morale, and it seemed like the morale only continued to continuously plummet over time with factors like the reduction of benefits, continued attrition, and uncertainty in direction. The culture I loved sadly withered away.

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