This is the absolute worst place I've worked - Anonymous employee Right To Be Employee Review

1.0
22 Jul 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some of the people I was able to get to know as colleagues were amazing people.

Cons

First of all, please note that a spate of 5 star reviews showed up in April / May 2024. Make no mistake, people were asked (and only people who would give positive feedback) to bump up the Glassdoor scores. That is what happened. Look at the older reviews to hear more of what life is really like at RTB. The leadership says very lofty things in public and then violates their own words and standards grossly every single day inside the organization. Example: charging money to train people on how to have Generative Conflict while simultaneously firing people who ask simple questions that the leadership don't want to hear. Creating imaginary rules that were never once voiced previously and then using them on the spot as a reason to fire someone. This place is the literal opposite of a place where any kind of Right to Be yourself exists. If you (even unintentionally) cross the leadership, WATCH OUT. Just a full-on culture of gaslighting, pulling the rug out from people and changing the rules constantly, not even attempting to live out what the company says it values. It's THAT bad. I'm wondering how long it will be before some reporter finds out the dirty laundry and then this place will be another virtue-signaling org that meets its demise.

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5.0
11 Oct 2024
Anonymous contractor
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Pros

Anti-harassment work brings unique challenges and everyone on the team is great about offering someone support and just generally checking in about well-being.

Cons

Anti-harassment work while inspiring can also be depleting. Maintaining a healthy work/life balance when tackling issues of racism, sexism, and homophobia on a daily basis is at times a challenge.

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2.0
5 Jul 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Staff who worked there were great. The culture is aspirational with many supportive benefits such as professional development stipends. Many opportunities to connect with staff and have "fun" at work even in a remote environment.

Cons

They haven't clearly outlined how to measure the impact of their work or the strategic direction needed to make a vision-aligned impact. The "culture cons" have been adequately outlined in other reviews.

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