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Digital Asset Holdings

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Digital Asset Holdings Reviews

3.2

45% would recommend to a friend

(36 total reviews)
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Yuval Rooz

72% approve of CEO

45% positive business outlook

Digital Asset Holdings has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 36 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Digital Asset Holdings employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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36 reviews
1.0
10 Jun 2023

Avoid.

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Pros

There are very little pros to working at DA, but depending on where you are in the organization, people are happy as long as they’re getting a paycheck. People see the toxicity, but it’s easier to avoid when it doesn’t directly impact them. There are holidays and Fridays off that much of the company is expected to work.

Cons

DA struggles with leadership, communication and transparency. Many managers are micro managers and in my observations it comes from the top. There’s little to no growth opportunities, people belittle each other and partners. It’s a very toxic and tough environment for everyone’s mental health. Bonuses are at leadership discretion and not guaranteed. It’s an environment, where if you don’t know, they won’t teach you and then berate you for it and make you feel like you’re dumb (even though it’s a new innovative product people need to be taught). I would seriously consider other opportunities before choosing DA as your next employer. If you don’t perform, you’ll be let go, we’ve all seen it, it’s almost a joke. It’s very cut throat, not in a way you’ll grow, but a way that will likely break you.

1.0
6 Apr 2023

Terrible culture, terrible leadership, constant turnover

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Pros

Absolutely no pros to working there. Avoid.

Cons

Client Experience lead has no prior training in product management and constantly misleads the team which leads to failure. I saw an instance where they promoted a colleague to only fire them a few weeks after. Constant Org changes. No work/life balance. The culture is by far the worst I have seen in any company I have worked for, very cut throat and not collaborative at all, with only the excuse of 'thats how things are here'. In addition to bad culture, leadership micromanages everything you work on, emails, decks, everything. No opportunity for career growth with the the way the company is structured and this was a huge issue with many people at the company. Zero diversity. Zero.

2.0
30 Jun 2023

A confused company

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Pros

Blockchain is an interesting space to get into, the engineers are very good and helpful, and there are nice people at the organization

Cons

The main problem is the product market fit. How will you deploy Daml to these financial companies that have historically seen you as a replacement of their business, or see the Daml product as too slow for most financial transactions? You end up with projects that are half baked and short term throwaway projects that companies only budget a small portion of their wallet towards, not a main driver of business. Since you don't know how to truly answer that product market fit question, you blame your vendor partners who you've been in business with for years because you think they "don't know daml", but the problem is 1) you never trained them 2.) the clients you work with no longer see the connection between what you do and what their objectives are. On top of that, you lie to new joiners and tell them that you're going to train them in this new technology, but fail to train them, then quickly fire them, to cover up your missteps in management and to protect your own jobs and big bonuses. The very living definition of toxic management, the kind no one wants to work for, even if it's at a "cool" company. What's also hypocritical is that DA brings on managers that don't know the product at all, have poor communication skills, and stay at the organization simply because they're more well connected, yet when it comes to building the business, these managers have no clue what they're doing, because they are equally if not more confused than the people who work for them. Apply the same standards to your managers as you do to your direct reports, don't play favorites.

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