TOXIC DUMPSTER FIRE - Recensione dipendente - Dipendente anonimo presso Crayon

1,0
6 apr 2023
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

There might still be some good people left on the individual contributor level.

Svantaggi

• They have completely unqualified, inexperienced people in some management positions who have no idea what they are doing. • Instead of formally laying people off, they are firing them left and right leaving teams in chaotic disarray. • Employee churn is out of control—they do nothing to try to retain valuable employees. • You can grow and succeed here but only if you are part of the inner-circle which consists mostly of power hungry, back stabbing sycophants. • They love to tout their “transparency” and “opposition to bureaucracy, politics and BS”—this could not be any further from the truth. • Their strategies change every 5 minutes trying to keep up with their main competitor, but they can never quite catch up. • Very poor communication between c-suite and management. • Core values and culture have completely gone out the window. It’s a shame, really, because it used to be a decent company. Currently, it's a frightening mess.

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2,0
22 feb 2024
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Some of Crayon's executive leadership team are incredibly bright, but access to them is limited to the occasional chat in the office or a training program they put together. That's where the good ends.

Svantaggi

After spending a year working for Crayon, it is clear why they did not make Jeffrey Bussgang's rocketship list, but the competition, Klue, did. Crayon consistently misses sales targets, has high employee turnover, and fails to make decisions based on sound reasoning and data. Crayon's overall strategy is heavily based on what its competition is doing and tends to be reactive rather than proactive. This causes management to make poor, knee-jerk decisions that are not well thought out, and the downstream effects are not considered. Ultimately, the weight of these bad decisions falls on the shoulders of its mid & lower-level employees, who are forced to scramble to meet their objectives. Crayon does not promote or hire based on merit, data, and performance; instead, their culture is to hire and promote based on cliques, vibes, and popularity, leading to an eco chamber of like-minded individuals who are there to climb the corporate ladder, not better the organization. These individuals lie, cheat, and steal their way to success, often standing on their employees' shoulders while they call themselves tall. There is a reason the average tenure here has plummeted, and they only have two open positions. Their competition, Klue on the other hand, has 30 open positions and is growing. In a market where startups are fighting for funding, I'd be shocked to see Crayon around for much longer.

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