Remote work and benefits, but chaotic and unstable culture
Pros
Remote work, good benefits. Visibility
Cons
If protecting your mental well-being is important to you, this is not the workplace for you. The culture expects employees to “eat, sleep, and breathe” the job, with an expectation of constant availability and accessibility—even during periods when pay is delayed or inconsistent. There are many talented, hardworking people at this company, but their contributions are routinely undermined by ineffective leadership. The organization is deeply disorganized and plagued by chronic mismanagement. Rather than addressing systemic issues, leadership frequently looks for scapegoats, refusing to acknowledge that the root problems stem from a lack of clear direction and experienced leadership, particularly at the executive level. The result is a chaotic work environment with little accountability at the top and recurring cycles of instability, including frequent layoffs. Overall, the company struggles to provide structure, transparency, or sustainable leadership, making it a difficult place to grow or feel secure long-term.