Things could be done well, they choose to do them wrong - Anonymous employee Level Access Employee Review

1.0
15 Mar 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I have a job, I guess

Cons

Extremely disappointing. Poor payments, they will pay the minimum they can. The bonuses and incentives are a bad joke. Regarding leadership (managers, etc.), I don't know what's worst: the ones that don't know how to do their jobs, or those who micromanage. Disgusting. They proudly talk about being transparent but I guess they are just delirious. I could keep going and going.

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Strong emphasis on collaboration One company, one vision Leader in the A11Y Industry Recognition for contributions and excellence

Cons

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1.0
28 Apr 2026
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Pros

A handful of employees who genuinely care and try to hold things together Remote flexibility Mission sounds good on paper

Cons

Management is completely disconnected from the reality of the business. The executive leadership team operates without a clear strategy, and decisions often feel reactive, rushed, or based on internal politics rather than what the company actually needs. There is no long‑term vision. Priorities change constantly, teams are left scrambling, and no one at the top seems to understand the operational or financial state of the company. Individuals are placed in positions of influence without the experience or business understanding needed to guide major decisions. This creates confusion, poor direction, and a culture where the wrong voices have the loudest say. Communication from leadership is vague, inconsistent, and often contradicts itself. Employees are expected to “figure it out” with little support or clarity. Morale is extremely low. People are burned out, frustrated, and tired of watching leadership make choices that hurt the business and the employees who are trying to keep it afloat. HR is not a safe or supportive function here. Under the CHRO, the department feels more focused on protecting leadership than supporting employees. Concerns are dismissed, issues go unaddressed, and employees quickly learn that HR is not a place to seek help or transparency. The company talks about values, accessibility, and integrity, but the internal culture does not reflect any of those things.

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