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Be Cautious of This Startup - Anonymous employee Layer One Media Employee Review

2.0
17 Jan 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Insurance, PTO, Talented coworkers, Location

Cons

No appreciation, president is condescending and arrogant, culture is terrible for a startup, zero flexibility in hours or wfh

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Layer One Media Response
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Layer One has gone through quite the transformation since 2017 and with new leadership the main goal has been to create a great team that comes first. The advice given here is great and spot on, the need for change was seen, heard, and accomplished. We appreciate the honesty in this review, and we pride ourselves on just that now, an honest, transparent organization that puts people first. We think we have done a good job addressing your concerns and winning Best Places To Work two years in a row confirms that.

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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

- Competitive pay for your position - Solid benefits and some truly brilliant coworkers - Fun company outings - Startup culture/vibe - Fun downtown building, close to many amenities

Cons

Layer One promises the moon and stars, but you need to be prepared for what the day-to-day resembles. Externally, Layer One delivers some fantastic solutions and products and does a great job making clients happy. Internally, however, it's a different story. L1 is embedded in startup culture, both positively and negatively; on the one hand, products and projects move quickly and there are some exciting developments. Your position will quickly evolve and change depending on business needs. On the other hand, the volatility and turnkey nature of products produces tons of stress and confusion, which creates issues for the entire team. Employees are on a very short leash with vague performance goals. Turnover is EXTREMELY high (a shocking amount of employees departed over the last year). Also, concerningly, leadership encourages a "frat" culture, and I heard many things behind closed doors that were downright disrespectful. There's a ton of technical know-how, but a shockingly low amount of EQ. Layer One attracts a specific type of person, and you need to know what employment with them entails before accepting an offer from them.

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