Very disappointed - Manager Rightangled Employee Review

1.0
7 Jul 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Some people in the team are lovely and really have the passion to provide for the customers.

Cons

Management: Executive leadership is highly dismissive of feedback and consistently refuses to take ownership of strategic failures. When goals are missed due to poor planning, management routinely shifts the blame entirely onto employees rather than practicing self-reflection. The executive leadership style lacks consistency and long-term vision. Priorities change constantly, making it impossible to establish a steady workflow. ​Workload; Expectations: Deliverable timelines are highly unrealistic. Multi-week projects are frequently expected to be turned around in less than 24 hours, creating a high-stress environment that drives severe burnout. ​Compliance; Ethics: Leadership frequently cuts corners on regulatory compliance to chase immediate, short-term profits. Instead of building sustainable, long-term solutions, the company relies on temporary fixes that result in highly questionable compliance practices. ​Company Culture; Turnover: Due to the lack of psychological safety, constant scapegoating, and unmanageable workloads, team morale is incredibly low. This toxic dynamic has directly caused an exceptionally high employee turnover rate. ​Recruitment Biases: Hiring decisions are occasionally compromised by arbitrary biases. Qualified, high-performing candidates have been rejected simply based on the previous companies they worked for, rather than their objective merit and interview success.

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5.0
17 Dec 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Friendly and helpful colleagues Hard working culture Company has big growth plans so is a good time to join

Cons

While the job so far has been overall positive, one improvement that could be made is the company focusing more on EVP, however this has been assured that it will be improved in 2026 by implementing more competitive compensations/benefits and improving the company culture.

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Rightangled Response
6mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback and for highlighting the supportive colleagues, strong work ethic, and growth ambitions at Rightangled. We’re pleased to hear that your experience has been overall positive. You’re absolutely right that strengthening our employee value proposition (EVP) is an important focus as we continue to scale. We’re actively working toward enhancing compensation, benefits, and elements of our company culture, with planned improvements aligned to our longer-term growth roadmap. We appreciate your engagement and contribution during this phase of the company’s journey and look forward to continuing to build a rewarding and supportive workplace together.
2.0
11 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The pace of the company felt unmatched at times. You’re in a high octane environment, and there’s a lot of trust placed in employees to do their best and problem solve at speed. When you’re flying, you really are flying. Definitely beneficial for people trying to dive into the deep end, especially across marketing as it becomes a rapid fire curve in upskilling and understanding a really unique industry. You really do become accustomed to the pace of a scaling business, and like I’ve said when the work bears fruits it’s really rewarding to see and it’s shared by upper management. Also opportunities for travel which is a nice bonus.

Cons

Having seen the nature of the company and the fire/hire mentality across the board, something like job security isn’t a word I’d hang on the sign. The intention for great things is there, but fostering a positive environment for growth is something that is lacking. I truly believe Abdullah and the team have the best intentions to evolve people in the workplace, but from my experience, this is something that feels a bit left behind when the going gets tough. I genuinely had an overall positive experience here and wish nothing but the best for the company, but there are ripples that show around the office from time to time. When it comes to more junior hires, it’s hard to see the outlook on development and allowing people to slot into the work overtime. Expectations are high, and if it’s felt that you’re not at the standard, you’ll know very quickly.

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