Toxic Leadership and Unethical Practices - Mitarbeiter (anonym) bei ThinkLP: Mitarbeiterbewertung

1.0
19. Feb. 2025
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Very talented executive team in general, unfortunately overshadowed by extreme incompetence in CEO Spencer Marzouk.

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Unfortunately, my time at ThinkLP was overshadowed by a leadership culture that prioritizes control over integrity. The CEO, Spencer Marzouk, operates in a highly political manner, often making decisions based on personal agendas rather than merit or fairness. I witnessed questionable employment practices, including misleading hiring negotiations, full on screaming tantrums and sudden terminations without cause, which left employees blindsided. There is a pattern of poor communication and backdoor maneuvering, where leadership misrepresents situations to serve their own interests. Trust is nonexistent, and anyone who challenges the status quo is quickly removed. If you value transparency, fairness, and stability, I strongly advise looking elsewhere.

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5.0
28. Sept. 2025
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i've been in loss prevention for a while at other companies before this. thinklp is doing things differently and it shows. customer conversations are genuinely exciting and we're pulling people from all over the industry. the CEO has a clear vision on where the industry needs to go. he's had to make some tough personnel calls, but honestly they needed to happen and not every company is willing to make those decisions. if you want to get in on where the industry is heading this is definitely a good place to be

Kontras

would like to see more LP people involved in building the product

1.0
28. Aug. 2025
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Some of their customers don't realize how bad their software is.

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This is a company that built a spaghetti mess of a software 'platform', on top of Salesforce, with zero expertise, or attention to how it will grow and scale and interact. There is no documentation, the bare minimum of testing-- just to get past Salesforce' requirements, and constant constant regressions. Instead of fixing their product development practices, they hired sales and customer service people to sell their shoddy product and patch up the holes. The original owner sold it to private equity when it got unsustainable, and then they put in leadership who care nothing about the tech stack, the product, or their employees. This leaves leadership with two tools in their chest when things move slowly, gaslight everyone into thinking things are great and they just need to keep going without fixing anything, or when that stops working, fire everyone. At the same time, Sales and Customer Service know on some level that their jobs are redundant if the product is built properly, so are actively hostile to the product development team.

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