Beware; do your research. - Project Manager Harri Employee Review

1.0
19 Mar 2026
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Pros

In my short tenure at Harri, I found associates to be very persevering given the environment that they work in. At the associate/peer level, I found my teammates, peers from other departments, and immediate direct leader great to work with, Their support was proactive and engaging. Without their support, my experience would have been much worse than it was. I thank all of them in a big way!!!

Cons

The following remarks are my opinions based on my personal experiences: 1. Executive Leadership - Their focus is on what's important to them vs a balanced approach to also understanding the needs and hardships of their people. If they would simply listen to the voice of the associate, they "may" likely stop losing good people that work there. I have seen good people (including myself) leave Harri due to chaos in the environment. It's very hard to work here. 2. Executive Leadership (specifically COO) - Unorganized and poses last minute demands on you that jeopardize the work you may be doing with other clients. This isn't a one-time event, but a trend. 3. CEO - In my opinion, lacks professional business decorum. ie. I have heard that he has made remarks in meetings that could be interpreted as a form of harassment to some. Again, in my opinion, it is also clear the company lacks Women in Leadership across the company. My perception based on my current knowledge, tells me that the "Boys Club" still exists, but in this company I question the men:women ratio in leadership. 4. CEO - In my opinion leads with fear. I found in many examples during my tenure where associates have said to me "I'm only doing this because of the pressure I'm getting from CEO". I have also had those experiences. 5. Product - Their product and process has many opportunities to improve. The people are left to mitigate these gaps with clients and it is a consistent pressure and embarrassment to overcome. This is where ELT needs to help their people. Please!!! Take a pause to understand/fix these challenges. 6. Global Support availability - Depending on your role, depends on the needs of the technical associates/leaders in other countries beyond US. Their availability is very limited and this makes it difficult to solve issues in a timely manner for our clients and to get on their calendars to solve issues because they are only available for 1/2 day US time. /4 days a week. 7. Employee Handbook - Beware of handbooks behind the employee handbook and offer letter. Bonuses are not paid to employees if they are in what Harri calls "Resignation Mode". This is not in the employee handbook. I have always found a 2-weeks' notice to be a courtesy to the company you work for (What I would call appropriate business decorum). In my real experience, it was a detriment to a sizable amount of money that was not paid to me for positive 2025 performance. Had I not provided the courtesy of a 2-weeks' notice, I would have been paid my bonus. I am actively trying to fight this opportunity at hand.

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5.0
29 Jan 2026
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Pros

Harri is a strong place to work if you care about building real products that solve real problems in hospitality and retail. The leadership team is thoughtful, accessible, and genuinely invested in long-term outcomes—not just short-term optics. Decisions are grounded in customer impact and operational reality, which shows up in how teams are prioritized and supported. What stands out most is the people. Teams are smart, collaborative, and willing to challenge ideas constructively. There’s a strong sense of ownership and accountability, and leadership trusts teams to execute rather than micromanaging. You’re expected to think, not just follow instructions.

Cons

Some people are used to perfection or walking into a job with fully standardized, mature processes already in place. Harri isn’t that kind of environment and that’s actually the upside. You’re encouraged to challenge how things are done, push for change, and implement processes that genuinely add value rather than just follow “how it’s always been.” What I appreciate most about Harri is that it’s a place where you grow. Leadership, including the CEO, actively pushes everyone to keep learning, think critically, and level up. If you want a static role with rigid guardrails, this may feel uncomfortable. If you want ownership, influence, and real development, it’s the right place.

4.0
7 Mar 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Harri is a very dynamic company. The pace is fast and the business is constantly evolving, which keeps the work interesting and creates opportunities to be involved in new initiatives. One thing that stands out is the transparency from leadership. The executive team communicates openly about company direction, progress, and challenges. That level of visibility isn’t something you see at every tech company and it helps employees understand the bigger picture. There’s also a strong focus on innovation. Harri is already a leader in the hospitality workforce space but the company continues to push the platform forward rather than getting comfortable.

Cons

The speed of the company means priorities can shift as the market evolves. It requires some flexibility, but it’s also part of what makes the environment exciting.

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