Pros
- Awesome office in downtown San Francisco - Free lunches - Many smart and energetic people
Cons
- Super outdated technology - communities - tech created in 2001 - High turn over - everyone at the company seems to be looking for a job - Executive turn over - not typical of a company close to an IPO - Layoffs - not typical of a company close to an IPO - Desperate/dishonest executive team - when things start going bad, people start lying and that is what is happening - my favorite lie? the infamous Lithium IPO - the CEO has been saying this for years - but there is no way it is happening; company performance is just not there. The other issue? Lithium is spin city - everything bad is spun to be good - like layoffs - how can you spin layoffs as a good thing? - Office culture of backstabbing for survival - like rats on a sinking ship people are doing unnatural things to save themselves from the layoff - that is when they are not spending work hours looking for a new job. Not a healthy environment. - Klout purchase was a failure - poor integration, and not a clear message as to how/why it adds value to lithium or to the product offering. - Complete fail by the CEO. - Hardly any sales people making their number - again - not typical of a company close to IPO. - Finally all of the talented people are leaving -