The company operates in a highly volatile, fear-driven environment with little organizational structure, consistency or clear long-term direction from executive leadership. Priorities shift constantly, communication is reactive instead of strategic and decisions often feel emotionally driven rather than operationally sound. There is a lack of trust and psychological safety internally which creates unnecessary tension and burnout across teams. Strong employees frequently become overshadowed by executive dysfunction, politics and leadership behaviors that undermine collaboration and stability. The environment can feel chaotic, unclear and difficult to sustainably grow within professionally.
There is also a recurring pattern of overpromising and underdelivering whether it be compensation, bonuses, titles, growth opportunities or time off. Expectations are often set very high during hiring or internal conversations but transparency and follow-through are lacking. Employees are frequently asked to operate on trust and optimism without clear systems, accountability, or tangible proof to support what is being communicated.
Turnover is extremely high which further contributes to the instability of the organization. More than 20 employees were hired and subsequently let go or left the company within the last year alone. The constant churn made it difficult to build sustainable processes, maintain morale or create long-term operational consistency. Many former employees remain in touch afterward, largely due to the shared experience of navigating an unusually stressful and unstable work environment.