- No benefits, 401k, anything, until after 90 days. Turnover is incredibly high because they do not value culture. Any mention of that will make the CEO's eyes roll into the back of his head.
- In my first week, I was forced to read off a script to fire someone who was on my team for a reason I did not agree with, and the day prior watched another team member receive his final warning for a simple mistake. They rule the company with a culture of fear and overwatch.
- Orwellian monitoring: Teramind is the software they use to monitor employee productivity - that is not as benign as it sounds. The CEO will surreptitiously watch people conduct meetings or watch a live-stream of their workday. Google the software and you'll see how this company does not give an ounce of trust to their employees - it is the most intrusive monitoring platform out there.
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- In my second week during hiring, in an internal meeting, the CEO indicated to myself and a recruiter that we should screen out candidates based on age
- The equipment is antiquated and clearly a reflection of the CEO's desire to reduce operating expenses at all costs.
- Incredibly inflexible. Advertises remote position as a perk, but you're required to be in one location all the time. If you leave your desk for 5 minutes to use the bathroom, your computer locks, and an inactivity alert is sent to Teramind, so that the CEO knows how long it takes you to pee, on average.
- The sales team are not allowed to use their machines outside of 8am to 12pm and 1pm to 5pm Eastern.
- To describe the CEO as "hands on" would be putting it nicely. He's the guy who coached the worst micromanager you've already ever had.
- Zero diversity. There are small global sales teams and some South American based