Pros
- Talented individual contributors who genuinely want to make things work. - Exposure to interesting, large-scale AdTech projects post-merger. - Opportunities for career growth if you can navigate the politics and instability.
Cons
- Senior leaders have no technical expertise yet control technical decision-making and governance. - Critical projects are routinely undermined or reassigned after significant progress, destabilizing timelines and eroding trust. - Team members are excluded from meetings, with their contributions quietly rebranded and handed off to others for credit. - Growth conversations are weaponized; career development plans and certification goals are promised, then later obstructed or denied without explanation. - There’s a pattern of psychological manipulation and triangulation, creating an environment of paranoia and burnout. - Feedback loops are not safe or anonymous, even engagement surveys are compromised, leaving employees fearful of retaliation if they speak honestly. - Resourcing gaps are ignored, leading to high stress and chronic instability. - Leadership prioritizes optics over outcomes, creating “meeting theater” instead of delivering results.