While looking through the reviews, I’m reminded of why I took the position here. So many positive reviews with a few negative sprinkled in. And all are either a 5 or a 1. When I was contemplating coming here, my first thought was those negatives must be disgruntled ex employees! However, after month one I realized that those reviews were simply from people who didn’t cave to the constant email reminders to leave your 5 star review after ONE WEEK of employment. You aren’t even aware of what you don’t know. But it didn’t take long to realize how toxic it is to work here. Read the last negative review. Written by someone who is 100% correct about the culture. Look at the titles of most of the positive reviews. These are from contracted workers. Not from Walker employees. And recall what I said about the ones that are from employees. You are emailed relentlessly from the time you start to work at Walker to leave your 5 star Glassdoor review. I almost caved and just did it but then I thought, how can they know or make me? So I held off. And am I glad I did. One week or a month isn’t enough to experience the true horror of being there. But it comes. And if you’ve ever worked for a true industry leading company, this is not the place for you. You should expect true one on ones with your manager, guidance and feedback. I was told they didn’t have time for that. But would randomly cold call on teams to tell you what you weren’t doing. I was sold a position that changed weekly with false promises. Worked for a person whom I cannot believe holds this position. Whom I am fairly certain makes mistakes and then twists the story to the CEO and blames others. Who is actually the person who creates most of the drama and toxicity that exists. I have happily moved on but when I think back, I shudder at the feeling of being imprisoned at my desk. I felt it important to come here to warn others. And if you decide to ignore my advice, I wish you the best. However, when you realize what you’ve gotten yourself into, come back and read this review. Don’t say I didn’t try to warn you.