Tallwave Reviews

3.5

57% would recommend to a friend

(36 total reviews)
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Jeffrey Pruitt

70% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

Tallwave has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 36 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Tallwave employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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36 reviews
1.0
11 Feb 2026

Not recommended unless options are extremely limited

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Talented people who try hard despite the environment. Remote flexibility.

Cons

Tallwave’s culture has effectively collapsed. Despite heavy emphasis on being “values-driven,” leadership behavior is inconsistent, exclusionary, and damaging. Favoritism is openly practiced, with the CEO investing time and attention in chosen employees while disregarding others. Communication is performative rather than honest. Long-tenured employees have steadily exited, leaving burnout and significant loss of institutional knowledge. Having since worked under strong leadership, it’s clear how much effective management matters. Its absence in recent years at Tallwave significantly contributed to the company’s cultural decline. The company’s approach, or lack thereof, to employee separations reflects broader gaps in professionalism, process, and leadership accountability.

1.0
7 Oct 2025
Recommend
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Pros

* A few talented, mission-driven people remain—though most have left. * Occasional exposure to large enterprise work through AMEX, if you're lucky enough to be staffed there.

Cons

* Dangerously unstable business model: Nearly 80% of revenue is tied to a single client (AMEX), which is severely understaffed and at risk of attrition. The strategy has always been to expand into other business units but AMEX just borrows hours from their one annual retainer and that stakeholders work suffers. Largest client, smallest team assigned to service them. * Massive layoffs: The company has shrunk from over 75 employees to fewer than 15 in just a few years, due to consistent client losses and an inability to generate new business. When someone leaves or there is a RIF the responsibilities and workload are absorbed by whoever is left. * Toxic leadership culture: One leader responsible for growth is known for sabotaging colleagues internally. Push back or question their approach, and your role becomes vulnerable. Incredibly smart narcissist who isn’t capable of being a leader and refused to have a team report to him, but tries to dictate everyone’s behavior. * Gaslighting from the top: Executive leadership routinely misleads the team with empty promises of growth, stability, or opportunity. The reality is rarely aligned with the narrative. * Fake culture: What’s presented as a values-driven, inclusive company is largely a facade. Internal politics and cliques dominate decision-making. * Severance is insulting: Laid off employees—including executives—are given minimal, often delayed severance. * CEO lacks accountability: While the business flounders, the CEO continues to take lavish vacations and gaslight team about success.

1.0
5 Oct 2025
Recommend
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Pros

100% remote. Good pay if you can keep your spot. Strong values on paper, not in practice.

Cons

Toxic leadership and zero empathy from the CEO. People are treated like numbers on a spreadsheet. Decisions are made carelessly, often costing employees their jobs and stability. The company constantly repositions and makes desperate moves to stay afloat, cutting great people along the way. Benefits are just as poor: 2% 401(k) match and expensive health coverage. Ask why the company downsized from 80+ to their current head count.

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