Telepathy Labs Reviews

2.5

24% would recommend to a friend

(40 total reviews)

24% positive business outlook

Telepathy Labs has an employee rating of 2.5 out of 5 stars, based on 40 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Telepathy Labs employee rating is 35% below average for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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40 reviews
2.0
30 July 2019

CE-NO!

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Opportunity to work on good projects - Potential to work with noteworthy companies. - Employees are incredibly smart with a wide variety of skillsets. - Flexible work hours. Option to work remotely when needed.

Cons

Cliffnotes: Don't do it. Save yourself the hassle. The downsides of Telepathy are a result of the CEO, Josselyn Boudett. Josselyn is a great sales person, but is no way qualified to run a software company. She cripples the company and it's employees by micro-managing rather than empowering people to do the job they were hired to do. This is especially true for people hired into leadership positions. There was a trend of putting her own biased demands in place, limiting the employees from exercising their true potential and then firing them for not doing more than she asked. Spoiler Alert: She fired me. I was one of the many people she pulled this stunt with. There were red flags a plenty shortly after starting at Telepathy. Here are a just a few: 🚩Ego Driven Josselyn thrives in chaos. She constantly created a chaotic atmosphere while everyone else was attempting to tame the fire and make things as simple as possible. She is a textbook narcissist. It doesn't take long to realize that the decisions she makes for the company are based on ego. After being at the company for a few weeks, I had evaluated the SDLC that was in place and identified multiple areas were things could improve to expedite progress. I approached Josselyn saying "I have some ideas as to how we might be able to improve the process between the teams. I'd like to set aside some time to talk to you about them." Her response was "Sure we can talk, but don't get your feelings hurt when we don't do anything about it." Needless to say we never had that talk. With an answer like that what would even be the point? Why was I even hired? 🚩Fear Based Management In order to align the teams (that are spread across the globe working in silos), goals and outcomes I thought a retrospective exercise would be useful. This exercise identifies what is going good, what is confusing, what is wrong and results in creating action items to encourage positive change. It promotes communication, collaboration and understanding throughout teams. I asked a few colleagues if they have ever ran through this exercise in the past. They said it was a great idea and was much needed. However, they said it would never work because people would not speak their mind in fear of getting fired. She is known to just fire people on a whim for speaking their mind. How does a company stand a chance of being successful if employees can't be forthright about the current state of things? How could anything ever improve if employees can't be heard or empowered to make a difference? 🚩Inadequate Communication The biggest struggle was the fact she was constantly contradicting herself making it very hard to follow her or know what is truth. It is not uncommon to have a discussion with her and the next day she gives you a totally different story. Two weeks after I started she left the office and said she would be back in FIVE months. She wanted to be involved in every final decision yet she could rarely be reached via slack or respond to email communications. If you did have a chance to speak with her she seemed to be incapable of listening. She was always distracted, taking other calls or responding to emails during meetings. Always trying to do three things at once. Always chaos. At the end of the day your input didn't matter anyways which is probably why she never listened to words others would speak. What will a company accomplish when it's lacking excellent communication? Especially with the CEO? 🚩Funds Money was an issue. The overseas teams went two months without being paid and still worked every day. How successful is a company going to be without money to fund it? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ My experience as a Sr UX Designer was like working in handcuffs when it came to Josselyn. The unfortunate thing for designers is that she has absolutely no idea what the role of a designer consists of or the value that design adds to a product. As a USER Experience designer, we need to be in close communication with the users of the product to ensure we are solving the correct problems for them. We need to talk to them to get our questions answered in order to start designing. She didn't feel that we needed to be involved in those meetings, we were to just take her word for what they wanted. Which was usually flawed. To no surprise she fired me without any prior indication of not meeting expectations. She called to fire me, I asked why and she said "I don't need to have a reason" (Florida is a right to work state). I said "Yeah I get that but you have a reason so what is it?" From there she was stammering around, giving reasons that contradicted the next reason. I said "I'm just shocked because I have had no problems with the teams, no complaints, all projects have been delivered on time, we are actually ahead" she said "Oh no. Nobody has a problem with you or with your work"....... Extremely unprofessional.

1.0
31 Dec 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There are some nice people that work there and, from the outside, it looks like an interesting opportunity. Other than that, there aren't many pros unless you enjoy working with a totally entitled narcissist named Josselyn Boudett.

Cons

Josselyn is an awful person who uses people and then discards them with nary a thought. She's smart so you might believe that she knows what she's doing, but early on you'll see that the emperor truly has no clothes. She will tell you one thing one day and completely contradict herself the next. Any misunderstanding that comes out of her crazy, contradictory behavior will, of course, be your fault. She is the worst kind of micromanager who will act like she has faith in your abilities and tell you to make a decision about this or that and then, in the end, tell you it's not what she wants and let you know how much you've disappointed her. That happened often to me and I witnessed other personnel getting the same treatment. I could go on and on but here's the bottom line: she is shady and enjoys playing with people's lives. I have worked as an Executive Assistant to top executives for years, all of them very successful people that were not always the easiest to deal with, but Josselyn is the worst boss I've ever had. Never have I been treated so callously and with such disrespect. I should have heeded the advice given by another reviewer back in 2019. Check out the review entitled "Ce-No!." Everything in that review about Josselyn's chaotic, damaging and narcissistic behavior turned out to be spot on. I was concerned when I read that review and almost didn't accept the job, but I decided to take the chance and thought that perhaps my experience would be better. WRONG! Working with Josselyn isn't worth any amount of stock options they offer you. You'd have to work for her for years before seeing any return anyway, and life is too short!

2.0
22 Dec 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Direct management is really good. Product has a lot of inspiration and great ideas. You get to work with the latest and greatest technology and also some very talented people. Their AI is also very impressive.

Cons

The CEO is too hands on in dev projects. For our team, it was a toxic cycle of putting in a ton of time, effort, and passion into building what we were asked by product only to get chewed out by her over and over because it wasn’t what she wanted. I tried harder every time on dev work and perfecting demos and she was never happy with anything we did. Time zones were also way more of a nightmare than I expected. They assigned me to a manager in another country that had no time overlap with me at all.

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