Silent Layoffs - Anonymous employee Avalara Employee Review

2.0
12 Sept 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Work life balance, remote or hybrid work

Cons

There seems to be a lack of clarity among leadership regarding the strategy to meet the goals set by our Equity Partners. This uncertainty has led to significant concerns about job security and the overall credibility of the organization. While the company was highly regarded in the past, it now appears to be increasingly affected by internal politics and bias, particularly within the Engineering department. Additionally, some decisions made by leadership have been perceived as unfair or inconsiderate.

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