A lot of motion, not much direction - Anonymous employee Campos Employee Review

1.0
6 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some teammates genuinely try to hold things together. The learning curve is steep if you enjoy self‑navigation.

Cons

Most days felt like working inside a project plan that kept rewriting itself. Priorities shifted without warning, and “urgent” tasks often contradicted the previous “urgent” tasks. Processes existed, but mostly as rumors. Communication was reactive, and alignment depended on who you managed to catch at the right moment. High turnover made consistency even harder.

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Campos Response
2mo
This review confuses adaptability with a lack of direction. Campos operates in a fast‑moving environment, and priorities evolve because client needs and market realities evolve—not because leadership is unclear. Processes are not “rumors.” They exist, communicated, and are refined as the company grows. Change is not dysfunction—it’s scale. We hire people who can think, communicate, and adjust proactively, not those who require rigid playbooks to feel comfortable. Campos isn’t built for everyone. It is built for professionals who want ownership, accountability, and impact in a dynamic organization. For those seeking predictability over progress, another environment may be a better fit. We wish the best in your journey.

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5.0
27 Jan 2026
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Pros

They have free coffee and lunches sometimes

Cons

Sometimes it was slow without much going on

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Campos Response
3mo
Thanks for the feedback. We're glad you enjoyed the coffee and lunches. As for the slow days — those are the exception, not the rule. Our teams stay consistently busy, and we’re always driving meaningful work and momentum.
1.0
1 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Some hands‑on tasks that could’ve been useful in a better environment

Cons

Even after giving myself time before posting this, the frustration hasn’t faded at all. Working at Campos felt like a nonstop cycle of confusion—priorities changed mid‑task, instructions contradicted each other, and “urgent” meant whatever someone decided in the moment. Communication gaps were constant: updates didn’t reach the right people, teams weren’t aligned, and accountability shifted around instead of landing where it belonged. Some days were overwhelming to the point of burnout; other days were spent waiting for decisions that never came. Stepping back didn’t soften anything. The experience still feels just as draining, disorganized, and unnecessarily difficult as it did while I was there.

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Campos Response
1mo
We appreciate feedback, but we strongly disagree with this characterization. Campos operates in a fast-moving, real-world environment where priorities do evolve—often in response to client needs, operational realities, or time sensitive demands. That isn’t “disorganization”; it’s the nature of the work. Employees who succeed here are adaptable, communicate proactively, and understand that flexibility is a requirement—not an inconvenience. Clear processes, ownership, and accountability are in place. When someone experienced ongoing confusion or burnout, it typically reflected a mismatch between their expectations and the role’s actual demands, not a lack of structure or leadership. Waiting for decisions “that never came” is not consistent with how work gets done here; decisions are made daily, and progress is expected. We are transparent during hiring about the pace, pressure, and responsibilities of our roles. Many team members find the environment challenging but rewarding and grow significantly as a result. For others, it’s simply not the right fit—and that’s okay. We wish the former employee well, but we stand by our leadership, our processes, and the expectations we set. Campos continues to attract and retain people who thrive in a dynamic, accountable, and result driven workplace.
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