Revenue above all else, toxic product culture, and collapsing morale - QA Software Tester Yoobic Employee Review

1.0
20 Feb 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Worked with some really good people

Cons

• The SVP of Product promotes an intense, top-down culture where pushback is not genuinely welcomed. Constructive disagreement is often interpreted as lack of alignment or capability. • Product strategy prioritizes short-term revenue and output volume over quality, long-term sustainability, and thoughtful execution. • Expectations around workload are excessive. Teams are implicitly encouraged to operate at near “996” levels of availability and output, without compensation or support that reflects those demands. • Compensation does not align with the intensity of expectations. For many roles, pay feels disconnected from workload and responsibility. • HR does not function as an employee advocate. In challenging situations, the priority appears to be risk management for leadership rather than people support. • Employees are dismissed abruptly, regardless of tenure, without the opportunity to say goodbye. Departures are not communicated internally, creating a culture of fear and instability. • Morale is critically low. In conversations across teams, many employees are actively seeking to leave. Those who remain often show signs of burnout and disengagement.

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5.0
28 Oct 2025
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Pros

Team is wicked smart, cares about each other, our amazing clients and success, great office culture and lots of cross functional support from other departments like marketing customer team etc.

Cons

Leadership is very involved so if that isnt for you sometimes its not the right fit.

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2.0
3 June 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

People: largely decent folks who mean well and genuinely put their hearts into the work

Cons

Leadership exploits anyone with a strong work ethic and insists on having their fingerprints on everything. Strategy rarely extends beyond the next quick win, with long-term growth seemingly an afterthought. Salaries pegged to the 50th percentile. You're perpetually at or below what the market would otherwise offer. HR about as welcoming as a wet Tuesday in November.

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