Since Mark is supposedly commenting on these negative posts, I feel it important to reiterate that none of the negative reviews below are wrong or "taken out of context." His all-hands meetings are a joke and are met with eye-rolls and snickering because of the outlandish things he says. All-hands meetings are seen as a platform for him to feed his ego. I get the 410K match issue for some that came in from the ReturnPath acquisition and I also understand that Validity simply can't afford it, but for Mark to suggest that they leave the company is a reflection of his leadership style. He also denied any complaints with our benefits package - he actually said ours are superior so any complaints toward our benefits are just not true. But I've been to 5 different startups and this is by far the worst benefits package, insurance is awful and even my doctors say that United insurance is the worst. He has no EQ and every time someone has a complaint or issue with the culture, he's very quick to deny any issue and argue that everything is great (see his responses on posts below). The "making it rain" comment should never have been said at an all-hands. If that was an inside joke he has with Sydney, then it absolutely was out of context with the rest of us and was seen as in bad taste. People audibly gasped at that comment. I have a feeling that Sydney didn't appreciate the "joke" either despite what Mark says, it's just Mark lacks the EQ that he can't read his own audience. The company has potential, but the people-centric "culture" that Mark prides himself on is just not there. I feel that he's trying to instill a good culture by saying we have a good culture over and over, but his actions don't match it. He clearly doesn't listen to feedback and that transfers into business discussions where he just dictates demands