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Evolved By Nature

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No Management - Anonymous employee Evolved By Nature Employee Review

1.0
13 Nov 2020
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Nice office perks. A lot of holidays and vacations.

Cons

The organization was awfully managed. They had less than 90 employees but almost half were sr. managers and higher. I didn't see a career path for employees at all. The business was also struggling, I guess cause they didn't know who to listen to since there were so many bosses.

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Pros

A healthy work environment that encourages diversity, equity and inclusion

Cons

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2.0
26 Mar 2026
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Pros

The company attracts exceptionally talented individuals from a wide range of backgrounds. Colleagues are brilliant, but also genuinely kind and collaborative. A shared trait among employees is the desire to make a meaningful, positive impact.

Cons

The leadership approach is top-down and difficult to challenge; differing viewpoints are not welcomed (and often reprimanded). Performance management practices are inconsistent. Numerous employees were hit with Performance Improvement Plans after being told they were doing fine in annual performance reviews (if they were given feedback at all). Communication gaps and lack of follow-through has eroded trust across the organization. Numerous employees have experienced being verbally told something in a meeting, only to have it reneged on in a later, carefully-worded email from senior management. Employees feel trapped by this deceitful "paper trail." Cross-functional collaboration is limited, and in some cases forbidden, reducing opportunities for shared problem-solving. High workloads and relentless pressure contribute to burnout and low morale. Alarmingly, despite positioning as a science-driven company, there has been a noticeable reduction in scientific staff. Demand for employees to be on-site full-time, in spite of a recent company relocation that has led to considerably longer commutes for most, unnecessarily amplifies stress and leads to poor work-life balance.

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