No structure, no support, no stability - Anonymous employee Azazie Employee Review

1.0
18 Feb 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

None that meaningfully outweigh the workload and instability experienced.

Cons

The organisation lacks professional structure and sustainable management practices. Expectations are extremely high while compensation remains significantly below market standards. Work-life balance is virtually non-existent during peak periods, with long hours and weekend work treated as normal. Overtime is neither formally recognised nor compensated. Job security feels uncertain. Employment stability can be unpredictable, regardless of whether one is part-time or full-time, which creates a culture of anxiety rather than performance. There is minimal transparency in decision-making and limited investment in employee development. Career progression is unclear and mentorship is absent. The overall environment can be mentally draining, particularly when responsibilities continuously expand without corresponding recognition or reward.

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5.0
2 Apr 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Good culture, everyone was easy to get along with, there were fun activities, swag, and good perks - Annual bonus and raises, based on performance. - Flexibility with hybrid and time off needs. Never had any issues when needed any sort of accommodations. - Benefits are covered. - A growing company, which is exciting to be a part of and always feel you have something to work on, but not overworked.

Cons

- Some perks are changing as we grow bigger. - Amount of time off could improve, more annual holidays off would be nice.

1.0
16 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

1. Compensation was generally fair. 2. The SJ office is nice and clean. 3. Colleagues in certain teams were supportive and professional. 4. However, the salary alone was not enough to offset the challenges of the work environment.

Cons

1. Management was highly disorganized. Priorities and goals changing frequently and often without clear communication. 2. There was a strong culture of micromanagement, creating pressure to appear productive at all times rather than focusing on meaningful outcomes. 3. Leadership provided very limited support and often lacked a clear strategy for achieving the goals they set. 4. Managers could be short-tempered and occasionally raised their voices at employees, which created a stressful and uncomfortable working environment. 5. From HR to management, there seemed to be very little focus on employee well-being or human-centered leadership. After speaking with several former employees, I found that many shared similar experiences and concerns.

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