Pathlabs Reviews

4.1

72% would recommend to a friend

(12 total reviews)

88% positive business outlook

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12 reviews
2.0
26 Apr 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Competitive Wages, Early out on Fridays.

Cons

As someone else here also mentioned -"poor communication/expectations. Getting laid off out of the blue" is a common experience. They can and will terminate you within you first year of employment without any forewarning. Not so much the, 'we care about our employees' BS the ops team puts out there. Unlimited PTO etc is useless the first year because you should probably watch your back while you're there. University of Montana grads beware- perhaps they were the small town company they used to be at some point (Missoula values and all), but don't expect that anymore.

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Pathlabs Response
11mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience with us. We’re glad to hear that you appreciated our competitive wages and our WIN Fridays - those are benefits that we’re proud to offer. We’re truly sorry to hear that your experience with communication didn’t meet your expectations. Our leadership team continues to reflect on how we can improve both communication and clarity around expectations throughout every stage of the employee journey. We’re committed to creating an environment where all team members feel informed, valued, and empowered. We appreciate your candid feedback, as it helps us grow and better serve both our current and future team members. Wishing you all the best in your next chapter.
2.0
17 Jan 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Fun and interesting work, unlimited PTO, fully remote, flexible Fridays, great people.

Cons

Inconsistent processes, constantly buggy software, poor communication/expectations. Got laid off out of the blue.

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Pathlabs Response
2y
Thank you for taking the time to post about your experience at Pathlabs. We are happy you found the work engaging and the people great. We take great pride in the work we do and the environment that we do it in. We also appreciate your candid insights regarding the areas you believe we can improve. Consistency in processes and clear communication of expectations are crucial elements for the success of any organization, and we recognize that there can always be room for improvement. We understand that the suddenness of your layoff may have been a challenging and unexpected experience. Please know that such decisions are never made lightly, and we always aim to handle such situations with as much sensitivity as possible. Thank you again for taking the time to tell us about your experience. We wish you all the best in your future endeavors.
1.0
12 Dec 2025
Recommend
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Pros

There are a very small number of genuinely kind and supportive people at Pathlabs, and they showed care despite the culture, not because of it. Those individuals were the only bright spots during my time there, and I don’t credit the company for their behavior—they’re simply good humans doing their best in an environment that doesn’t make it easy. In one-on-one interactions, people often admitted they were unhappy or felt stuck, which says more about the culture than any polished value statement ever could.

Cons

Despite working at Pathlabs for years and believing they cared about my growth, I learned the hard way that trust and loyalty don’t go both ways. The company talks endlessly about “People First” and “Master the Craft,” but the reality is the opposite. Leadership doesn’t trust employees to do the jobs they were hired for, and that behavior cascades through every level of management. Executives frequently claim that “no one knows how to do their job,” which fuels a culture of micromanagement, second-guessing, and fear. Managers insist on being the “experts” in everything, leaving no room for individual contributors to actually use their skills or own their domain. Feedback isn’t welcomed; challenging a process or advocating for career growth is met with subtle warnings—like being told to “stop talking if you want to succeed.” Promotions and raises are consistently delayed or denied with shifting explanations, and compensation is not as competitive as leadership insists. Ultimately, Pathlabs will eliminate positions without regard for contributions, skill, or loyalty, and without any meaningful acknowledgment of impact. Employees often privately express misery or frustration, but the broader culture encourages silence and compliance. Leaving Pathlabs made me doubt my own abilities, but succeeding immediately in a far healthier, more structured company made it clear the issue wasn’t me—it was the environment.

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Pathlabs Response
2mo
Thank you for sharing this feedback. We take the perspective of long-tenured employees seriously, and we’re sorry that your experience did not reflect our People First value in practice. A culture where trust, growth, or open feedback feel limited is not what we aim to create. When there is a gap between our stated values and the employee experience, that is something we must acknowledge. Your comments highlight areas where we need to continue improving how we support, develop, and listen to our teams. We are actively investing in leadership development, clearer growth paths, and building a culture rooted in trust, ownership, and open dialogue. Feedback like this is important in helping us better align intention with action. We appreciate you sharing your experience and wish you continued success. - Pathlabs Leadership Team
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