Executive leaders don’t believe in diversity and inclusion and have proudly told everyone that. Little to no communication from leadership on anything (they try to combat this with a monthly mandatory company meeting where they share some things). Required to be on video every single day for every single meeting. The micro managing is so over the top that management stalks your calendar and tells you how to title meetings or when you’re allowed to schedule meetings/what days you’re allowed to schedule meetings. Overworked with no care for your wellbeing. Zero work life balance. “Unlimited PTO” is a scam when you’re judged for taking time off because there’s “so much work to do.” Most employees go 12+ months without taking a dedicated PTO day with no sort of tracking system for management to encourage employees to take time away. Unrealistic work expectations due to zero experience actually doing the job at the Executive level. Your job duties and role will change constantly. Your goals and metrics will also change weeks before they’re due to be finished/delivered (feels intentional to keep people from their bonuses). The hiring process is grossly discriminatory and borderline illegal, let alone all around an awful experience for some extremely top talent individuals. And the Product team is a joke; they say the nastiest things about different leaders and departments and promote a culture of division, superiority, and toxicity amongst each other. Made for a hostile and awkward work environment each day. You won’t be respected, valued, or able to do your job successfully most of the time, and they’ll encourage you to make it difficult for others to do their job out of spite or humor; it’s not that they consider you “just a number” but they do not respect anyone who doesn’t immediately jump through hoops to do exactly what they want in the very short timeframe they want it. The longest tenured people began leaving the company… the list goes on and on. Imagine the worst work environment you can - yep, that’s Cherry. Really.