Toxic Work Environment Masquerading as ‘Culture’ - Anonymous employee Team Epiphany Employee Review

1.0
5 Jun 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great place to build resilience—because you’ll need it.

Cons

If you’re considering a job at Team Epiphany, think twice. This agency thrives on appearances but operates in a toxic, chaotic, and disorganized environment that prioritizes favoritism over actual talent and hard work. Cons: Leadership is exclusionary and tends to play favorites, making it impossible for anyone outside of their inner circle to advance. Poor communication across teams, leading to constant last-minute changes and unrealistic expectations. Excessive micromanagement from senior staff while offering little to no real guidance or support. A toxic work culture where overwork is glorified, but actual contributions are undervalued. No real structure or career growth opportunities—just a revolving door of employees who burn out and leave. Diversity and inclusion are performative; leadership doesn’t truly support marginalized employees. High turnover due to unrealistic workloads, lack of recognition, and poor management. Pay is below industry standards, especially considering the amount of work expected. Leadership talks about innovation but recycles the same ideas year after year. Gaslighting is rampant—if you point out an issue, expect to be dismissed or labeled as "not a team player." They claim to be a culture-first agency but don’t actually respect the culture they profit from.

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1.0
10 Dec 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There is a talented group of people here committed to working hard and bringing incredible projects to life, even in less than ideal circumstances.

Cons

Leadership and management at this company is nonexistent. The leadership team is a best friend clique which leads to a culture of unprofessonalism. Most of the leaders spend more time gossiping about their employees than helping them. There is a general lack of respect for coworkers, which starts at the top and trickles down throughout the company. When things don’t go as planned there’s chaos, yelling, and finger pointing which makes for horrible company morale and impossible departmental cross-function. There are little to no processes in place, roles are not clearly defined, and everything lacks organization, making it extremely difficult to work efficiently. As a result, you’ll frequently work late and on weekends - you’ll never be fully offline. Your overworking will go unnoticed and unrewarded since it’s the norm. The level of pay is drastically low compared to the industry standard and compared to the amount of work you’re expected to do. The company knows this and they don’t care. If you’re considering working here and you’re thinking, “Working on cool projects will outweigh the cons”, I promise you it won’t.

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