Isometric Reviews

4.7

93% would recommend to a friend

(46 total reviews)
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Eamon Jubbawy

100% approve of CEO

95% positive business outlook

Isometric has an employee rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars, based on 46 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Isometric employee rating is 22% above average for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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46 reviews
1.0
20 Jun 2025

A cautionary tale

Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are some very smart people here.

Cons

Isometric positions itself as a climate-forward, mission-driven organisation, but internally, the culture tells a very different story. The company leans heavily on the moral weight of the climate crisis to justify a high-pressure environment, unrealistic standards, and a culture of perfectionism that often punishes rather than supports its people. Despite its stated commitment to rigorous science, commercial and reputational considerations regularly took precedence over scientific integrity. Scientific decisions were often subject to last-minute reversals driven by optics, stakeholder impressions, or internal politics—not peer-reviewed evidence or thoughtful process. This undermined the work of dedicated team members and created an environment where doing what was right scientifically felt secondary to protecting the company’s image. These decisions were often mandated from the very people who should have been protecting the ability to “Do it Right”. Multiple employees were let go abruptly and without clear or documented rationale. In many cases, no formal feedback had been given, and performance concerns cited were vague or inconsistent. These actions bred deep insecurity among remaining team members, and a pattern emerged: sudden terminations with little warning, limited explanation, and minimal to no regard for the human impact. Leadership decisions are highly concentrated among a small group with limited experience managing people or scientific work, and want to “win” at any cost. When concerns were raised about the impact of these decisions on morale and psychological safety, they were deflected or ignored. It is not uncommon that when new joiners introduce themselves on Slack, they will also be greeted by someone’s leaving message. The result is a workplace defined by fear, instability, and performative values. Burnout, second-guessing, and attrition are common. Talented individuals who joined out of passion for the climate cause are often left disillusioned, frustrated, and emotionally drained. While the company promotes its climate mission externally, internally it often sacrifices the very rigour and ethics that should define impactful climate work. If you’re considering joining, beware: this is a high-risk environment where high expectations are not met with the support, clarity, or respect that meaningful, sustainable work requires.

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Isometric Response
11mo
We appreciate your feedback, and we're truly sorry to hear that your experience at Isometric wasn’t a positive one. We disagree that scientific decisions are based on anything other than thorough evidence, thoughtful consideration and commitment to what’s best for the industry. We have to make lots of tough decisions in our role as a registry. We hear and respect that it wasn’t an environment that worked for you. Whilst we’re sorry you had a bad experience, we will continue to set high standards and high expectations. That’s both because it’s what the industry needs and because, for the vast majority of our team, it’s a highly satisfying and enjoyable way to work.
5.0
12 Sept 2023

Amazing people; huge growth potential; really important mission

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- How structured everything is. I was able to find all the information relevant to my role really easily, through well organised and thoughtful documentation in Drive, Notion etc. This is really surprising for a seed stage start-up - The work is incredibly interesting and Isometric is occupying a really important part of the market, helping to drive up standards in an emerging industry that could prove critical to tackling climate change. This is the most important mission to be working on right now - and you feel that energy in the team. - You work with people who are at the absolute top of their game. This is really deliberate in the hiring process and means you get the pleasure of working with all A-Players. Which also drives you to be at your best too, and you learn a huge amount.

Cons

None so far (can only think of cheesy things like "it's going to be really hard to go work somewhere else that isn't like this..."). I've only joined recently but it's definitely been my best first few weeks of any company (I've worked in a mix of start-ups and traditional orgs).

5.0
10 Jul 2023
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Pros

- Friendly and welcoming team. - A great work culture with a employees valued as part of the companies growth. - Pay, benefits and progression are transparent. - Collaborative working environment. - The company is working towards making a real difference in measuring and validating carbon removals.

Cons

- A lack of remote positions - But this is a result of the needs of the company at the moment. - I have experienced no real cons at this point at Isometric.

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