Good pay, if you can survive the disrespect, chaos, and copy-paste culture
Pros
1. Pay is decent for a few roles. You'll absolutely earn every penny, mostly by putting up with dysfunction. 2. Remote work is a small win and that also means you can endure the madness without leaving your house. 3. The AI product itself is genuinely solid, built by teams that somehow deliver despite everything else falling apart.
Cons
1. Toxicity is the culture. Respect, empathy, and basic human decency are non-existent. The company runs on a simple belief: “We pay you, so you owe us everything. i.e: your time, your health, your sanity.” Leadership is abusive. Founders openly shout at, belittle, and humiliate employees for not hitting their unrealistic expectations. Feedback here isn’t constructive. It’s public takedowns disguised as “pushing for excellence.” Innovation is a joke. No original thoughts are fed in. The management is all about finding a competitor’s idea, copy it inch-by-inch, slap a new logo on it, and call it a strategy, all expected to be done and delivered in 24 hours. Research and thinking are seen as delays, not necessities. Go-to-market execution is painfully shallow. Positioning and gGTM plans are rushed, half-baked, and blatantly ripped from others. There’s no long-term thinking. Speed over quality, always. Every day feels like a last-minute scramble. Ideation is just glorified plagiarism, and critical thinking is treated like a bottleneck.