Vantaggi
the culture is full of super driven, brilliant, & ambitious people who are fun & like to have fun! strong sense of inclusion & belonging - deep curiosity among folks to learn about one another, connect, and bring each other in/build strong community great leadership & managers, investment in managers through leadership/manager trainings super clear from executive team where we're going as a company and how everyone's work drives impact toward success - executive team is accessible and very approachable!!! Employee programs are great! nice balance of local/community engagement & internal teambuilding via happy hours, group outings, etc ATX office is perfectly located
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no major cons - opportunities for growth with more effective meetings (this is getting better and has gotten better in the last year) The leadership team has done a ton of work over the last year to drive impact, accountability, and cohesion with company goals (OKR's). Love this change & confident that some of our current initiatives (stronger collaboration & communication across all teams) will be very successful.
Vantaggi
- Good money - Client Sales leadership is a plus - Work-life balance
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- Working with some internal teams - Sometimes we’re behind the curve with certain products/rollouts
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Good benefits and the pay is decent
Svantaggi
I joined this company with optimism — it had startup energy and I expected the culture to mature over time. Years later, it has only gotten worse. Leadership’s singular focus is AI, and not in a way that feels collaborative or forward-thinking for employees. The message from the top is clear: adopt AI to do your job faster so they don’t need to hire more people, or leave. Employees are literally being asked to take courses that train AI to perform their own roles. That’s not innovation — that’s a replacement strategy with extra steps. The culture modeled by leadership doesn’t reflect a healthy work environment. There’s an expectation that working around the clock and a party-hard lifestyle is the norm. For anyone with a life outside of work — family, health, boundaries — this place is not designed with you in mind. What’s most frustrating is that this doesn’t feel like ignorance. Leadership appears fully aware of the impact their decisions have on employees and simply doesn’t care. The attitude is dismissive at best. Turnover has been significant — by some estimates, nearly half the company has walked out the door. Not because of the market, but because of the people at the top. Some truly talented, dedicated individuals have been lost because of this culture. That should speak volumes to anyone considering a role here.