Pros
On a personal level, colleagues (none CEO & CMO) are approachable and supportive.
Kontras
The company operates without a clearly defined long-term strategy. Direction tends to change frequently, making it difficult to understand what success looks like beyond the short term. Since the new leadership team team have joined, roles are poorly defined as they want to do ALL roles themselves and micro manage their teams. Job titles can be misleading, and there’s little formal structure for performance reviews or professional development. Many team members are leaving due to this (even without a job) and they are not replacing them, just trying to do it themselves or piling it on another team members. Many employees end up carrying expanded workloads without additional resources, clarity, or recognition. Decision-making is concentrated at the top, and experienced perspectives from within the team are often overlooked. Autonomy has decreased over time which has reduced many of the benefits that initially attracted people to the company. Employee benefits are extremely limited with low pay, and compensation extras like bonuses are applied inconsistently across teams.