Loom - weaving a thread of illusion - Talent Acquisition Manager Loom Employee Review

1.0
14 Oct 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Mental health days- you need one everyday working here.

Cons

The following comments are based on some very recent positive reviews dated September 22, 24, 26, 28 and the "honest" perspective written on October 14. The review was lengthy enough. Some negative reviews have been squeezed out just like many honest employees at Loom. Thoughtful, smart, and humble are not words that come to mind when you think of Loom’s founders. Some French words come to mind, words that would be inappropriate to use on this platform. One stated that the culture at Loom is extremely supportive, friendly, and kind. That is as further from the truth as the farthest galaxy. The founders don’t care about building a team, they do however care about building their egos. The review goes on to state that the spirit of the company is mission driven and it is. The founders’ mission is to micromanage, have their hands in everything, and not trust ANYONE to do their jobs. There is so much thrash one feels like a dinghy caught in a hurricane. The thrash is not because you work at a high growth company it is because the founders are so insecure and so unsure all the time that they change their minds faster than you can blink your eyes. The founders should not worry about the product they should worry and focus more on changing their attitudes. The product is fine their attitudes not so much. The CEO (called C-EGO by many in the company) is not easy to work with. He is stubborn, fickle-minded, and super rude. There is nothing down to earth about the guy. How can he be down to earth when his ego is up in the sky? In an off chance if he wants to know your thought process it is only to have the satisfaction of shooting it down because only boy genius knows how to think, which obviously ends in messy decisions. Absolutely no one has any say in any decision making. That privilege is only enjoyed by Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum(b). One must be diligent and patient in this kind of fast paced environment where egos, competitiveness and toe stepping happen so often it will make your head spin. One is forced to learn to juggle between rude, unsupportive, and unhelpful colleagues. People fight over projects, and except for few, very few no one is allowed to have any ownership of their work. But no worries the company is very empathetic, they give time for you to rest and recharge so they can put you through all of that all over again. On the bright side, if you ever need help with your homework the CTO can help with Pre-K or kindergarten homework, anything beyond that you will be out of luck. Best of all you won’t need Netflix since you will be able to watch him make feeble attempts to build “culture.” After tearing down the culture he now wants to build it.

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1.0
3 Apr 2026
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Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good advancement at first, recognition of my contributions to the team.

Cons

Promoted incredibly junior employees for management just to fill seats. They were abysmal and led to countless people leaving.

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