Unclear Career Path - Anonymous employee Cricut Employee Review

3.0
10 Dec 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

They make great innovative products for their consumers.

Cons

Company does not focus enough on the employees. For a company that strives on culture and values, I personally could not tell you what the culture is supposed to be? I feel as though I am all alone to defend my self and work tirelessly and not get recognition. As an employee we should get recognition and better opportunities to better ourselves and the company. There is almost no chance in career advancement unless you are close with upper management and they know your name. There are almost zero chances of getting a raise, performance reviews do not happen when they should. Every department is overloaded with work and a majority of the time the right priorities are not set. Important details are not communicated or they left out so reworking projects or requests if common. I am confused as though what my part in the company is? As a employee I want to have a successful career with Cricut, but do not know how to do that when I am left with no new opportunities or leadership to point me in the right direction.

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Pros

I loved my team. I had incredible benefits, and the projects we worked on were always so fun.

Cons

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1.0
10 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
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CEO approval
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Pros

Coworkers at the same level are generally good people and easy to work with. Benefits are acceptable.

Cons

- Toxic and political work environment - Leadership is disconnected and often incompetent - Strong “power trip” culture, especially at director and executive levels, with little respect for ICs - Culture feels fake; leadership promotes values they don’t actually follow - Communication doesn’t feel safe. People are careful about what they say to avoid backlash - Instances of inappropriate workplace behavior, including the use of racially insensitive language, which is not always adequately addressed - Feels like image matters more than employees or integrity - Be skeptical of overly positive reviews; they may not reflect the reality many employees experience

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